Description
Circa 1790, classical 2-storey, 5-bay house over raised
basement, with later 19th century 2-storey, 2-bay wing set
back at E gable. Original house with polished ashlar S front
over tooled ashlar basement; W return gable rendered and
lined as ashlar. Harled front with tooled ashlar margins to
wing, harl-pointed rear.
Centre door behind Roman Doric portico and approached by
flight of steps oversailing raised basement. Flanking
windows set in shallow round-headed recesses linked at base
and impost level by band courses. 1st floor windows linked by
moulded cill course.
3-bay W return elevation with some blind fenestration. Wide
3-bay rear with slightly advanced centre bay and raised
ground floor windows, originally set in shallow round-headed
recesses similar to front, now altered and partially masked.
Raised basement service block projects at rear under grassed
terrace with rubble frontage and ashlar parapet, centre
segmental-headed entrance with flanking lancets.
12-pane glazing; balustraded die to front and side wallhead;
paired corniced wall-head stacks (single stack to later
wing); shallow piended platform slate roof in main house and
to later wing.
Interior; entrance lobby with corniced and block pedimented
doorpiece; inner stairhall with stairwell rising at rear;
simple balustrade with polished hand-rail; late 18th century
plaster ceiling to stairwell and cornices to ground floor
rooms.
Carved chimneypiece in W ground floor room (original drawing
room?); later 19th century drawing room with contemporary
panelled doors, window shutters ceiling cornice and
chimneypiece.