[3] The buildings consists of four irregular two-storeyed ranges set around a spacious sloping turfed courtyard.
The northern block, on the left, has a near-central 14th century doorway, with a hood mould and mask stops, flanked to left by a four-centred arched window with another hood mould, and a small pointed arched casement window.
The southern range has a central flat headed doorway with a keystone and a shield above it.
At the back are four brick and stone external buttressed chimneystacks, and a garderobe tower.
The interior has several intact garderobes, and at the north end there is a ground floor medieval ceiling with transverse chamfered beams on double corbels.