It is a Grade II listed building and now serves as the head office of a commercial organisation.[which?]
The manor of Birdingbury was held in ancient times by the Priory of Coventry.
Parish records show the Hall to be owned by Thomas Blyth, lime and cement manufacturer, in 1891 through to his death in 1896.
The house was built in about 1630 but was extensively remodelled and rebuilt following a fire in 1859.
The east entrance front has an imposing Tuscan porch.