The outside of the building was restyled with Gothic features, including new battlements and turrets.
It is a single-aisle church with late Gothic features and frescoes on the interior dating to 1430.
The latter has Gothic features including an ogival ceiling.
The vaults of the four bays are ribbed with Gothic features.
Many of the building's original Gothic features were replaced with more Classical elements.
In the early 19th century a number of Gothic features were introduced to the interior.
Its Gothic features continued to be visible despite numerous reconstructions carried out later.
Burn raised the centre of the south front to make it look like a tower, and changed some of the external Gothic features.
Though it has been altered in later periods, it retains some Gothic features.
The other listed buildings and structures within the park date from the 18th and 19th centuries; many also have Gothic features.