It dates from the 17th century, and was "much altered" in 1810 for William Bache Booth.
It has flush stone quoins and a slate roof.
It has two storeys, and a symmetrical entrance front of five bays, three of which are gabled.
[2] Three structures associated with the hall forming three sides of a former stable yard are also listed at Grade II.
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