Description
Dated 1813 on rainwater head; probably incorporating 18th
century house in NE. (Kitchen) wing, with additions and
alterations of 1852 by John Dobson, architect. 2-storey and
basement.
Rubble walling with 4-bay main elevation with central bays
shallow advanced; mid 19th century projecting single-storey
porch with pilasters at angles, projecting Roman Doric porch
to centre with balustrading.
All windows single light sashes mostly with 12-pane glazing
pattern; some ground floor windows with lower sash of plate
glass. Moulded eaves cornice, blocking course raised over
centre bay.
Garden front with central projecting 3-window bow. Single
storey projecting bay (later 19th century) to left with
tripartite window. All other windows single light, glazing as
above.
To SW flank, full-height canted bay window (1852) with
cornice and blocking course. 2-storey L-plan wing to NE now
containing kitchens, but possibly part of earlier house.
INTERIOR: good later 19th century glazed vestibule door.
Mainly earlier-mid 19th century plasterwork and door cases.
One good late 19th century chimneypiece.
Coped rubble wall surrounds rectangular garden. Pair of
round-arched gateways with decorative corbelled castellated
parapet above.