The property in Eastleach Martin was built by the Bazley family late in the 19th century on the site of an earlier 19th-century farmhouse.
Gardner Sebastian Bazley son of Sir Thomas Bazley built the house for his daughter as a wedding present, using stone from two ruined local houses: Blunsden Abbey (which, in particular, supplied the medieval grotesques which decorate the wings of the west elevation) and Paul's Castle.
The exterior is constructed of coursed rubble oolithic limestone with ashlar and a stone slate roof.
The interior is decorated, in the arts and craft style, with simple panelling and boldly projecting, simplified mouldings.
The involved shape of the oak staircase in the central hall forms a half-landing above the main entrance lobby.