Cammo is thought to have been the inspiration for the "House of Shaws" in Robert Louis Stevenson's novel Kidnapped.
[6] Other remains include the ruined stable block, an ornamental canal, a bridge, and the lodge which now houses a small visitor centre.
The grounds are now widely used by people for walking in, although other sections remain as farmland, used for cattle grazing.
The stable block was built in 1811 and consists of a two story building floored with flagstones, a large central arched pavilion, an octagonal clock tower, and a cobblestone courtyard.
Behind the stable block there is a steep hill where there are the remains of worker's cottages, which were known as offices or steadings.