The building was constructed in the early 17th century, as Wyndham Hall.
In the early 20th century, it was extended to the east, and the interior was largely remodelled.
[2] The house is built of sandstone, with quoins, and pantile roofs with stone coping.
The windows are mullioned, those in the ground floor with pediments.
[2][3] The focal point is the 37 feet (11 m)-long drawing room.