The great tower at the south-west corner seems to be a later addition to the house, as part of the adjoining west wing had to be rebuilt.
[9] By the early nineteenth century the ruins of Minster Lovell Hall were thought to have been the buildings of an alien priory.
The quite extensive ruins of Minster Lovell Hall are now in the care of English Heritage as a Grade I listed building[12] and scheduled monument.
[13] The most prominent features are the Hall with its ornamented entrance porch and the south west tower.
[12] Much of the site has fallen over the years but large amounts remain to this day.