Description1. 17th century and later, 'L' shaped plan, colour watered stone, 1 and 2 storeys, slated and thatched roof, sashes, 1 gable coped.
2. 2. A three-unit, cruck-framed hall house of some interest because later rebuilding did not include the insertion of chambers over the hall. All five cruck-couples survive in part, along with the timbers of the roof above the wall plates. Both gable cruck-couples were infilled with wattle and daub. During the late C15/early C16 the timber-framed walls were replaced with stone. The house has been modernised, but many early features remain.
(Source: Site File DE/Domestic/SH87NE)
J Hill 28/06/2004