The south and east fronts are four-bayed with two storeys and alternately gabled attics.
The northwest service wing incorporates some of the fabric of the original house.
Typically Victorian, its front is offset with a utilitarian design and layout to the northwest servants wing.
[2] The grounds contain a monument in the form of a cross approximately four metres high.
Points of interest in the house include heraldic stained-glass windows and drainpipes with stone carved lions heads above them.