A wing was added to the north in the Victorian period, but was later demolished.
[1] It was put up for sale in 1999 for £950,000, at which time, it had seven bedrooms, five reception rooms, four bathrooms and two kitchens, with a tennis court in the grounds.
[2] The three-storey house is built of red brick, with stone dressings, quoins, and a Welsh slate roof.
On the west side is a three-storey canted bay window with an embattled parapet.
[1] Inside the house are several fittings brought from elsewhere: a late medieval fireplace, a Jacobean staircase from Lymore, and panelling from various locations, most notably Ashley Park.