DescriptionBrick House once a farmhouse, is now a hotel. It is reputed to have been rebuilt in the late C18 by William Phillips of Whitson Court, for his son of same name.
It is a three storey building with seven windows with cambered heads and keystones, grouped 2-2-3. It is brick with brick bands at floor levels and brick eaves band. It has a hipped slate roof, projecting brick chimney breast with stack to ends and a brick centre stack. The top floor has seven squat casement windows. Whilst the first floor has sash windows with marginal glazing (6th window blocked), the ground floor also has similar windows with extra horizontal bars to each pane (6th window blocked). There is a camber-headed door opening to the right of centre with a later door and a later C19 wood gabled porch. To the rear, there is a later outshut in stone with red brick dressings and to the west there is also an attached long single-storey farm outbuildings range built from stone with a slate roof.
Source:- CADW listed buildings, NJR 05/09/2008