The 18th century structure has a number of areas that have been restored and open to the public.
There are records of an earlier 12th century structure.
The 15th century structure is well preserved and was restored in 1994.
Features of a narrow window in the south wall suggest that this is a 16th century structure.
The old house, an 18th century structure, was pulled down in 1890, and the present new one built.
Traces of an earlier 5th century structure in the construction details have also been found.
The church has maintained part of the 11th century structure, while the decorated side entrance is from 1658.
The present parish church is mainly a 14th-15th century structure.
The village has an extraordinary collection of fine 19th century structures.
However construction of the building is a 13th century structure.