[1] Originally part of the estate of Elsdon Castle, it later become a rectory and is now a private residence.
[2] The tower originally contained four storeys, was reduced in the 17th century to only three with a steeply sloping roof above a castellated parapet.
[6] Subsequent buildings have been adjoined on the north and west of the tower.
[4] Between 1820–1826, Archdeacon Singleton built an entrance porch and a two-storey, two-bayed house extension.
[3] It was fully renovated and restored between 1995 and 1998, which included a significant amount of archaeological research during the works.