The farm is centred on Spring Hall, built in 1708 as a yeoman's house; a stone at the rear is inscribed "LJB 1708".
On the front is a full-height porch containing a doorway with a chamfered surround and a hood mould, above which is a rectangular window with a moulded surround, and a coped gable with shaped kneelers.
At the rear is a lozenge-shaped initialled and dated stone, and inside there is a large inglenook fireplace.
[1] The farm buildings to the northwest are separately listed at grade II.
The western range contains a large threshing barn incorporating a pigeoncote.