Originally one house, later divided into a house and a cottage, it is in stone with slate roofs. There are two storeys with attics, four bays, lower two-storey two-bay extensions on each side, and at the rear is an outshut and a small gabled wing. In the attic are three gableddormers each with three lights, the middle light higher. The gables have decorative bargeboards. In the upper floor the windows are mullioned and in the ground floor they are mullioned and transomed. The doorway has an embattledlintel. Both extensions have gabled porches, the windows in the left extension are fixed with opening lights, and in the right extension they are casements.[2][3]
The bridge carries a path over a former drainage ditch, now silted up. It is in stone, and consists of three segmental arches. The arches have cutwaters with slots for sluices. Above the arches are a straight band and parapets.[5]
The bridge carries a road over a drainage ditch. It is in stone and consists of a single elliptical arch, above which are three bands, and plain parapets.[6]