It is built of Bath stone, with a tiled roof.
Bath Stone is also used sparingly as a dressing material.
It was built of Bath stone like the Court to a very simple, yet elegant design.
The current structure is the result of a rebuilding in 1968, using Bath Stone.
Above the porch are four sculptures in Bath stone depicting episodes from the history of the city.
Bath Stone was used in places as well.
The house was built to demonstrate the properties of Bath Stone as a building material.
Bath stone is still used on a reduced scale today, but more often as a cladding rather than a structural material.
At this time the house was also refaced in Bath stone and the porch rebuilt.
Clad in Bath stone, it is a rather stern house with an oriel window over the front door.