[1] The oldest part of the house is the north wing which dates back to the 15th century, or earlier.
The major part of the house is timber-framed with oak frames and plaster panels on a sandstone plinth.
The rear wing is of brick with steeply pitched grey slate roofs.
On the north gable and on south wall of the cross-wing are massive projecting chimneys of stone and brick.
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