[6] The two-storey Bath stone building is in the Palladian style with four square angle towers each of three storeys.
[6][8] The interior includes a large hall and a staircase with stone treads and wrought iron balusters.
[14] The gardens were restored by Dr Robin Odgers and his wife Janie, who occupied the house from 1984 to its sale in 2000.
[16] The house once contained a small military museum commemorating the life and work of Brigadier Andrew Hamilton Gault, a decorated Boer War hero[17] who served as Member of Parliament for Taunton and as a member of the Quebec Chamber of Commerce.
He was the founder of the last privately raised regiment in the British Empire, the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry.