Seen from the footpath from Burmington to Willington.
From: 'Parishes: Tidmington', A History of the County of Worcester: volume 3 (1913), pp. 539-541. URL:
Link Date accessed: 21 January 2010.
The house is a large three-story stone building of c. 1600, much altered and added to in the Queen Anne period, and refronted on the west later in the 18th century.
The three gables on the east with their stone-mullioned windows are of the early date, while there is a Queen Anne brick addition on the north and a wing at the south-east with a semicircular termination. The wooden balustraded verandah on the south side of the house is of the same date as these additions. The later west front has projecting wings at either end, the recessed central space being occupied by a Tuscan portico, over which is a Venetian window.