The south elevation, facing a square pond, is divided into four unequal sections by projecting bays probably constructed as garderobes with small windows at the first floor.
Smaller windows occur in the ground floor, and at the east (right) end of the wing is a doorway over which stone carvings of shields carry the date "AD 1589".
On the east end, the 1920s extension is two storeys with an attic floor, but with lower eaves and ridge heights and dormer windows.
The north side of the original wing features a pair of two-storey gabled bays set in from the ends, between which the roof continues down to eaves above the ground floor.
[1] Internally, the older part of the house contains a number of original structural features including moulded details to window surrounds and 13th- and 15th-century doorways.