Its plan is square and the house has three storeys over a basement, with a symmetrical three-bay front.
[1] The garden walls and gateway are separately listed at Grade II.
[3] The Rowton family purchased the building, which had fallen into considerable disrepair throughout the late 20th century, in 2006 and carried out an extensive restoration programme.
[2] In 2018, they advertised a raffle in which participants could buy tickets for £5 and have the chance of winning the house.
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