The house is a Grade II* listed building,[1] and the park and garden are listed Grade II in Historic England's Register of Parks and Gardens.
In 1890 Major Timothy White, ancestor of the present owner, acquired the estate.
There is a Georgian-style garden south of the house, with formal lawns and an avenue of clipped yews, extending to a curved ha-ha; beyond this the grounds are planted with trees and shrubs.
The walled kitchen garden, built in the 1780s, is about 350 metres (1,150 ft) south-west of the house on the southern boundary of the park.
[2][3] Salle Park Estate owns a wider area of more than 1,681 hectares (4,150 acres), the land primarily devoted to arable farming.