The hall remained in private hands, other than during World War II, when it served as Air Defence Headquarters.
[1][2][3] The hall is built of Magnesian Limestone and sandstone, with a Welsh slate roof.
There are sash windows throughout, some with shutters, and three sets of 20th century double doors give access to a balcony.
The right-hand ground floor room has an Ionic portico and a moulded cornice.
The garden also includes a large rockery, and a ha-ha, in addition to the castle ruins.