It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I-listed building.
It is timber-framed with rendered infill, and close studded with a middle rail to both floors.
The house is nearly symmetrical, is E-shaped, and is set on an ashlar plinth.
[1][4] It has been described as "a surprisingly complete example of a gentleman's house of the early 17th century".
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