These buildings date to 1400. Three bays survive of a probable four-bay house of 1400. The service bay has probably been lost and the parlour bay is only fragmentary, but the upper-end truss of the hall retains evidence of a hall bench and a draught spere. The two-bay hall has a clasped-purlin roof and the hall truss has arch braces to both collar and tie beams. (Miles and Worthington 2000, VA 31, list 108)