Description
Probably late 19th century, with re-modelling 1904 in arts
and crafts manner. Asymmetrical 2-storey villa, substantial
earlier 20th century (plainer) rear wing. Stugged red
sandstone ashlar with polished dressings. Original house has
canted south gable (angles advanced; decorative iron
brattishing), 4-bay south elevation, outer bays advanced,
and linked by open wooden verandah with decorative shaped
capitals, door and French windows behind; mullioned windows
in finialed outer bays, projecting ground floor bay at
left; 2-storey canted bay at right has French window, iron
balcony to 1st floor window above. String at 1st floor cill
level. Corniced stacks; piended and gabled slate roofs with
projecting eaves.
Interior: some good art nouveau decoration; hall has square
columns and pilasters with decorative capitals, some
linked by segmental arches; timber panelling; chimneypieces -
that in hall has semi-circular recesses flanking niche.
Low, canted lounge to north; irregular rear wings, arcaded
service area to north wall, corbelled angle turret to south
west angle of later addition.