[1] It is constructed of red brick in two storeys in a double-pile plan form with a gabled peg-tile roof with attics.
Numerous family portraits by well-known artists decorate the walls.
The surrounding parkland, significantly reduced in size since 1741, is itself Grade II listed.
[3] Members of the Raymond family have lived in either the previous or the present hall since then.
[4] Samuel J. St. Clere Raymond died at the present hall in 1900 after inheriting it 6 years previously.