DescriptionAn early stone-built storeyed house with a three-storey hall block and a probable parlour wing. The hall is set over a basement but with a great chamber over the hall. Much dressed-stone detail survives, including fireplaces, windows and the broach-stopped main doorway at first-floor level The great chamber retains the trusses for a plaster barrel ceiling and the ornate plaster work at the ends of the chamber has survived. Tree-ring dating suggests a building date in the first quarter of the C16th. (RFS/2002)