Court Farm House is a big late 17th century house of rubble stone under a hipped stone-tiled roof with five bays of cross-mullion and transom windows on the front (and two on the return sides, one blocked) and doorway surrounded by a bolection moulding.
At the rear is a 19th century addition. It was formerly Church Farm, where Charles and Sarah Burbidge farmed 255 acres in 1851, employing 12 people.