Description1. 16th century and later. Stone partly roughcut. 2 storey slate roof. Pointed stone doorway . Plank and muntin partitions.
2. A stone-walled, three-unit storeyed house, originally a hall-house, but partly reconstructed, probably in the C17. The medieval layout had the usual small inner unit and large outer unit. The floor, constructed of joists and boards let into and running parallel with them, is a rare surviving example of its type. The most noable feature of the house, however, is the arch-braced and wind-braced collar-beam roof-truss over the hall.
(Source: Site File DE/Domestic/SH97NW)
J Hill 22/07/2004