Built largely of rubble stone, with two storeys and an attic, Historic England states it has a "complex rambling plan".
[4] Nearby is a barn from the late 18th century or early 19th, in rubble stone and red brick.
[13] As of 2022[update] the privately held company continues in business, with several members of the Money-Kyrle family among its directors.
[14] Sir John Ernle (d.1648) obtained the advowson of Yatesbury parish church, east of Calne, where the Fynemore family had an estate from the 16th century.
[15] The farm later called Mile Elm, 20 acres in 1728, was bought by William Money and continued to held by the owners of Whetham House.