[4] The stables and coach house were built in the 16th century and are now Grade II listed.
[5] Excavations carried out in 1882, when the house was owned by Charles Elton, had identified a building, thought to be a Roman villa, which had been incorporated into the grounds, and designated as a Scheduled monument.
[6] In 2003, archaeological television programme Time Team carried out an excavation in the grounds, which discovered a Roman bath house.
[7] During restoration work, between 2000 and 2011, a Hammerbeam roof was discovered above a Georgian ceiling.
[11] Wooden panelling had also been damaged by Death watch and Common furniture beetle.