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The house is a 17th century fortified laird's house with a later 19th century wing, built in an L shape with a stone slate roof on the older wing and a slate roof on the 19th century wing. The house is stone-built and harled, with crowstepped gables, spyholes, stone loops, and a circular stair tower with a fish-scale turreted roof. The interior features original features such as cornices, carved wooden mantels, and stone fireplaces, as well as modern amenities like a new boiler and stone flag floors. The house is approached by a drive leading to a gravelled sweep at the front door, and has a charming courtyard with a paved area, a cheese press, and a greenhouse. The garden is spread over several levels, with a stone paved terrace linking the drawing room to the garden, and features a small pond, shrubs, and rhododendrons. The house also has a block-built garage/shed, a log store, and a kitchen/vegetable garden below the courtyard.