Description1. 1633 timber framed, brick nogged, e2 storey and attic, beamed fireplace Jacobean paneling, panelled doors, oak floors.
2. A timber-framed, brick-nogged house, of two storeys with attics, having a two-storey porch on S side and mullioned and transomed windows.
There is a recent wing on the N and a recent tiled roof.
(source Os495card; SJ34SE10)
J.Wiles 26.11.02
3. An uneven cruciform-plan house with rooms arranged around a central chimney, dated 1633, with later alterations and extension. Jettied 2-storey main entrance elevation, with close-studded timber framing and red-brick herringbone infill. Central, projecting 2-storey jettied porch of timber framing with brick infill. 17th-century wooden entrance door with metal strap hinges. Massive central brick stack. Projecting, jettied cross-wings, with a mixture of close studding and diamond framing, herringbone brick infill. To the far right is a 19th-century extension of red brick with a slate roof. Internally the house retains wooden panelling; massive exposed ceiling beams; oak flooring and wooden plank and strap hinge doors throughout; and brick barrel-vaulted cellars with stone winding stairs. The main staircase has bulbous turned balusters, a moulded rail and squared newel with oval finial.
Source: DE/DOM/SJ34SE, from the Cadw listed buildings database
J. Archer, RCAHMW, 24.11.2004