In its lower storey is a three-light mullioned casement window on the left and the porch, which is recessed and framed, is on the right.
The frames over the porch contain the inscriptions "The profit of the earth is for all; the King himself is served by the field", and "Every house is builded by some man, but he that built all things is God", the latter being a text taken from the Epistle to the Hebrews.
In the gable at the end of the wing opposite the farmhouse facing the lane is a two-light mullioned window surrounded by panelling.
[2] Douglas submitted his design for this building and for Wrexham Road Farm at the Royal Academy in 1888.
[3] The authors of the Buildings of England series describe this model farm as "a particularly nice one".