Primarily built of brick, it is now used as a wedding venue and is a Grade II* listed building.
The frontage of the main rectangular block has three storeys and six bays, with a porch having two pairs of Tuscan columns beneath a pediment.
[3] His son John was created a baronet and was twice High Sheriff of Herefordshire.
He was succeeded by his grandson and the latter by his eldest daughter Vincentia, who married Sir John Ernle, son of the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
[4] It then descended via Cecil's sister’s grandson, Vice-Admiral John Ernle Pope, to the family of the latter’s step-daughter who possess it today.