The barn is the earlier part, with the farmhouse dating from the early 18th century. They are roughcast with green slate roofs. The house has two storeys and three bays, a doorway in a stone architrave, and sash windows. The barn to the left has two doorways, one with a Tudor arched head and a hood mould. There are loft doors and a through arch at the left end, and in the rear wall is a re-set coat of arms.[2]
Originally one farmhouse, later divided into two dwellings. The older part is Neville House, and Manor House dates from 1785. The houses are roughcast with angle pilasters and eavescornices, and have green slate roofs with copedgables. Both houses have two storeys and three bays, and contain sash windows. Neville House has a 20th-century porch, and Manor House has a doorway with an architrave and a shell hood.[4][6]
The chapel is rendered with a green slate roofs. It has a single storey and has two bays. There is a central gabled porch, flanked by windows with pointed heads. Above the porch is an oval inscribed stone.[11]