It has been extensively reconstructed, but retains some of the original timbers.
The original timber has been retained in the upper floors.
There is a medieval hall with crown post roof and original timbers.
The main building retains original timbers in the interiors on both floors.
She has also been heavily restored, with only 10-15% of her original timber remaining.
The original timbers and lumber were used to build another barn.
In the basement, under the entire house except for the rear extension, the original hand-hewn timber is visible.
The 1858 structure is still the original timber framed building but with the 1771 Portland stone facing.
The reconstructed building contains about 30% of the original timbers, which would normally prevent its reconstruction.
It was restored with original timbers between 1951 and 1953.