The pigeoncote is in red brick on a stone plinth, with rusticated raised quoins and a pyramidal tile roof, surmounted by a wooden glover with a pyramidal roof and a finial. There are two storeys and a loft, and a single bay. On the left is a single-storey outbuilding with a pantile roof.[2][3]
The cottage is in red brick, the ground floor rendered, with a floor band, dentilledeaves, and a pantile roof, the left gablecoped. There are two storeys and two bays. On the front is a gabled porch, and the windows are horizontally-sliding sashes.[4]
The farmhouse is in red brick, partly on a plinth, with dentilledeaves, and a pantile roof with brick copedgables and kneelers. There are two storeys and four bays, and a projecting flat-roofed wing on the right with a lean-to. The doorway has a fanlight, and the windows are a mix, with a fixed light, and sashes and casements.[5]
The church is in brick with stone dressings and a slate roof. It consists of a nave and a chancel with an apse under one roof, a north lean-to vestry, and a west tower. The tower has four stages, bands, angled corners with recessed panels, and an embattledparapet. On the west side is an arched doorway, and the south front has a similar blocked doorway. In the stage above, on three fronts, are a recessed rectangular panel and an oeil-de-boeuf, and the bell openings have arched heads. Along each side of the church are three round-arched windows.[2][6]
A public house later divided into two cottages, they are in painted red brick with dogtooth eaves and pantile roofs, the left bayhipped. There are two storeys and attics, and four bays, the left bay later and taller, and containing a full-height polygonal bay window. On the front is a gabled porch and a doorway with a fanlight, to the right is a single-storey polygonal bay window, and the other windows are sashes. At the rear is a two-storey wing and an outshut.[7]
The public house is in painted brick, on a plinth, with dentilledeaves and a slate roof. There are two storeys and attics, four bays, to the right is a two-storey single-bay wing, and at the rear are wings with one and two storeys. The doorway has an architrave with a keystone, it is flanked by round-headed windows, all forming a round arch, over which is a gabled tiled hood. The windows are sashes, those in the lower two floors with segmental heads and flush wedge brick lintels.[8]
The house is in red brick with a hippedslate roof. There are two storeys and four bays, and a later rear extension on the left. In the centre is a full height cantedbay window with a pyramidal roof, and the other windows are sashes.[9][10]
A house and a cottage, later combined, in red brick that has a tile roof with brick copedgables and kneelers. The main range has two storeys and five bays. On the front are two doorways, one with a fanlight, the other blocked, and sash windows. The ground floor openings have segmental arches. To the right is a recessed single-bay wing, and at the rear are two later wings.[11]