[1] The Hall, probably of medieval origin, was remodelled and enlarged in the early 17th century.
It is built of coursed limestone rubble with an ashlar west front and a Collyweston stone slate roof.
In plan it consists of a main block with two cross-wings and an additional wing to the south.
The Lordship was eventually bought in 1760 by John Harpur, who soon afterwards combined it with the other Burton manor.
The Hall and its surrounding estate have belonged to the Harpur family ever since.