In the early 19th century, the Swires let out the hall, which served for periods as a boarding school.
The Swire family sold the hall in 1837, and the building had a variety of owners until 1911, when it was divided into three properties.
There is a Tuscan doorcase with engaged columns, a pediment and an arched doorway.
The return has five bays, the central window of the middle floor with a pediment on consoles.
Inside, there is an early fireplace, and a staircase contemporary with the late-18th century extension.