Description1. 16th centruy and later. 'L' shaped plan. Colour washed stone. lateral stone stacks. 2 storey and attic. Exposed beams.
2. A 2-storey, stone built house, originally built as a two-unit sub-medieval house. The earlier part of the house is dated 1585, and several features survive from this date, including a 3-light elliptical headed stone-mullioned window on the east wall, and a round-headed doorway on the same wall. The cross wing was added at a later date, possibly the C17, and the building altered again in the C19. Internally the house has been altered, however, the roof trusses and ceilings are mostly original.
(Source: Site File DE/Domestic/SH97SW, from notes by Peter Smith)
J Hill 27/07/2004