[1][2] The Manor House was built in 1877 by Thomas Henry Wyatt for P.M. Hoskyns.
[7] The L-shaped two-storey hamstone building has clay tiled roofs.
The front of the building has a porch with an archway flanked by Doric columns.
[1] To the south side of the building is an orangery the roof of which was replaced after bomb damage in World War II.
[10] The grounds include a sunken garden with stone seats and ornaments.