[1] Jean Burdon, who later ran a scheme for disabled riders, was born in the hall in 1924.
Three steps lead up to a central Doric porch with two pairs of columns on plinths, a fluted frieze, a cornice and blocking course, and a doorway with a fanlight.
[1][3] Inside the house is an entrance hall with a dado rail, and early doors to the rooms on each side.
There is a large staircase with an open well, lit by a Venetian window with Ionic columns.
The right-hand front room has early decoration include its overmantel, panelling, dado rail and cornice.