Detached
house. Originally a C16 3-bay open-hall house. Hall floored over
and chimney inserted c1600, kitchen and outhouse added on east in
C18. Walls of original section of stone and flint - part plastered.
C18 additions of plastered cob.
Half-hipped
thatched roof. Brick stacks each end of original section and in
C18block. One storey and attics.
Brick
porch with hipped thatched roof and panelled door. Ground floor
has 2 horizontally sliding sash windows with glazing bars and small
casement in blocked door opening. Attic has 3 dormers, 2 with glazing
bars and one with remains of lead lights. Central dormer - above
porch - has hipped roof. C18 block has 2 small casement windows.
Roof
of jointed cruck construction - shows signs of smoke-blackening
for its full length. West ground floor room has 2 chamfered ceiling
beams. Centre room has intersecting deep chamfered ceiling beams.
East room has large open fireplace with timber lintol and jamb.
Smaller open fireplace in C18 kitchen.
RCHM
Monument 34. Listed on 20th Nov 1959.

In
Addition - Cob boundary wall with thatched capping. Probably C18.
Listed on 28th March 1984. Grade II also.
Some
of the walls are 3 feet thick which keeps the hosue lovely and warm
in the winter and provides a surprising amount of coolness in the
summer. The house itself used to belong to the Debenhams Estate
and was sold off in the 1940's with some land attached.
The
total propoerty now comprises around 4 acres made up of the main
cottage, 2 barns, the main garden, an orchard & a field which
runs down to the Bere River