The property is early eighteenth century with later alterations and additions. Originally the rectory to All Saints’ Church and designed with a large number of bedrooms to accommodate the rector’s 14 children. Made with Cotswold oolitic limestone the Grade II listed building is described as being constructed of: squared and course rubble with stone dressings and stone stacks. Irregular U-shaped plan with eighteenth century east wing facing church and nineteenth century block to rear around courtyard. Two storey and attic, 6 window east front. Segmental headed windows, some with small pane wooden cross mullions and some with 12 pane sashes: 5 hipped dormers. Sash fenestration to nineteenth century block. Interior: early eighteenth century block has open newel staircase with twisted balusters and mahogany handrail and ground floor room to left with raised and fielded panelling.