[2] The village is the site of a medieval settlement, with evidence of earthworks indicating a ridge and furrow field system and crofts.
[7] Monuments and effigies to the Heneage family date back to the 15th century, and are set within the north chapel off the chancel.
[8] The present hall was built in 1638 with later additions,[10] and a rebuilding and raising of the west wing, and the facing of the whole house in stucco, by Peter Atkinson in 1809.
The main interior hall, of two-story height with staircase to an upper landing, has plasterwork in Rococo style.
[11] In the estate grounds is the Roman Catholic chapel of St Francis De Sales, now Grade II listed, designed by Willson.