Description1. 18th century, altered 19th century. Irregular plan. 18th century stone portico. 4 Doric columns and frieze. Tryglyphs, metopes, carved rams and wreaths.
2. The house, built c.1820, is 2-storeys with a 2-storey extension at the south end of the east front. The hipped roof is low pitched with wide overhanging eaves. Most of the sash windows have been replaced, although those to the rear wing may be original. The entrance hall and dining room retain their original fireplaces. The most noteworthy feature is the Doric porch of Bathstone on the South side.
(Source: Site File GL/Domestic/ST17NE from notes by H.J. Thomas and Cadw listing description)
J Hill 16/04/2004