[1] There has been a manor house on the grounds since the 14th century, and in 1400 there was a private chapel dedicated to St Nicholas.
On the north and west sides of the buildings courtyard the mullion windows are bordered by hollow-chamfered stone.
[1] Over the west wing of the house, there is a large chimneystack made of stone, with battlements at the top.
The front aspect of the building has a glaze porch, which includes pilasters.
One of the first-floor rooms has panelling from the 18th century, with a 16th-century moulded stone fireplace.