[1] The house was restored in 1920 by the architect James Henry Sellers.
He added new wings to the rear of the house, forming a courtyard.
[2] The house is constructed in sandstone with a slate roof; it has two storeys and an attic.
[1] Also listed at Grade II is a two-storey brick farm building to the southeast of the house, dating from 1709.
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