The Young family are memorialized in a Grade II listed monument in the graveyard of All Saints Church, just north of the house.
[4] Situated on high ground with extensive views of the surrounding country, the house has a classical design in Flemish bond red brick.
[2] The western and southern entrances to the property are both flanked by Grade II listed late 18th-century rusticated gate piers, with pediments, wreaths, and other detailing.
[5] Likely built prior to Binfield Park and then adopted for use as a gatehouse, the early 18th century South Lodge is also a listed Grade II building.
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