[3] Its east window is a 1920 war memorial, which Pevsner states is the work of Henry Payne.
In February 1930, the house and 4,100 acres (17 km2) estate were put up for auction by Lord Long's executors, six years after his death.
The new owner stripped the house of its assets, removing the lead roofing, internal panelling and fireplaces, and leaving it a roofless shell.
[3] The north wing is the only surviving part of the house, and is a Grade II listed building.
[12] To the north of the village on the A350 is the folly known as Long's Park Castle, originally a lodge for Rood Ashton House.