Parts of the original medieval house and great hall are still standing, though they are obscured from view, as this part of the house was significantly remodelled in the Tudor architectural style.
In 1742 the west wing of the building was constructed in the Georgian architectural style and surrounded by parkland.
During the twentieth century parts of the estate were sold off, and the house fell into disrepair.
[5] The house was added to the Heritage at Risk Register due to concerns particularly about the leaking roof.
[6] Parts of the house have been restored, with students from Kelly College assisting with the works.