It has a lobby-entrance of "Severn Valley"[3] type with the doorway leading into a lobby set against the centrally placed chimney stack.
It is two storied house of transitional or "sub-medieval" form with a jettied first floor with a richly moulded bressumer supported on decorated carved brackets.
The left bay is in 19th-century brick, now painted black and white in imitation of timber frame.
The interior has been considerably altered in the early 20th century, with a new staircase and fireplaces but retains chamfered cross-beam ceiling with ogee stops to right ground-floor room.
This has identically patterned herringbone timbers on the upper storey and similar close studding to the ground floor.