It is possible that the two structures were linked by a central range, probably built of timber; or alternatively, that they were separate but associated buildings.
If a central range did exist, it was demolished before 1718, the date of a surviving sketch showing the current arrangement.
It has two storeys, and a T-shaped plan, with a front range of four bays, and a rear outshut.
The doorway has a slightly chamfered surround and a hood mould, above which is a carved coat of arms.
It contains doorways and windows of various types, and retains an early fireplace in the east wall of the upper floor.