It replaced an earlier manor house that stood on a moated site some 150 metres to the west.
The hall and four associated structures are listed buildings, and the moated site is a Scheduled Monument.
[3] It has red sandstone quoins, a Welsh slate roof, and large brick chimneys.
The lateral bays are wide and project forward; they have plain brick gables with finials.
[3] In front of the house is a square garden surrounded by brick walls with red sandstone dressings.
Attached to the northeast corner of the hall is a brick two-storey building dating from the late 17th century, with later alterations.
[5] To the north of the hall is a brick two-storey stable dating from the later part of the 17th century that is derelict and roofless.