It has a rectangular floor plan with rear projecting wings to the west and an east facing frontage and is built in 3 storeys with a hipped Welsh slate roof.
[1] It stands in a 1,180-acre estate and is approached along a mile-long private 'carriage drive' with views of the gardens, lake and the surrounding Herefordshire countryside.
[4] He and his wife Ann (nee Colebrooke) had no children and following his death on 30th December 1763[4] the estate passed to his nephew Richard Peers.
[8][9] The estate then descended in the direct male line of the Symons family to Thomas Edward Raymond Symons (d. 1928), on whose death it was sold to a fellow army officer, Henry Ambrose Clive, younger son of General Edward Henry Clive of Perrystone Court, Herefordshire.
[10] In 1959 the estate was bought by William Anthony Twiston-Davies (d. 1989);[11][12][13] his son, Audley, completed a restoration of the main house between 1997 and 2001, and put the property on the market in 2013.