[4] It is constructed in red sandstone, with later brick additions, and has a grey slate roof.
[1] It contains tall mullioned windows, and internal timber-framed partitions.
In the cellar are two large medieval piers standing on polygonal concave-sided bases.
[4] Some 180 metres (590 ft) to the southeast of the hall is a tithe barn dating from the late 17th century constructed in brick with a slate roof, and standing on a sandstone plinth.
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