Description
Said to be originally circa 1780, rebuilt circa 1810/1820
with mid 19th. century wing on left, matched in
style and material. 2-storey, polished ashlar front,
with regular cross patterened stugging to basement
at south east. Original house has 3-window front with
pedimented fluted Ionic columned doorpiece, up steps
contained within panelled dies, architraves and cornices
at ground floor windows, architraves at first floor
and panelled pilaster angles, cornice and blocking
course. Wing has bipartite at ground floor and single
light at first, similar treatment. Original glazing.
Piended slated roofs, with rebuilt and rendered stack to
right. Single window north west elevation. Rear
elevation 2-window original and 2-window extension.
3-window south east elevation, with blocked centre
ground floor and original basement glazing.
Low table sundial in front of house on short baluster,
floriated at the base, square pedestal. Rubble garden
terrace wall, open arcade with diagonal shafts,
crenellation and steps down to basement level. Rubble
garden wall with 2 panelled ashlar gatepiers surmounted
by fine urns.