It is a timber-framed building about 40 metres long on a stone foundation.
The house was built at 90 to the timber-framed building, to which it was later joined.
It was constructed as a simple timber-framed building open on three sides.
The timber-framed building burned down in 1887, but was rebuilt and extended several times.
In 1880 a timber-framed building was built for the kitchen staff immediately next to the hunting lodge.
In the mid-2nd century, the area was at least partly covered by timber-framed industrial buildings.
The King William is a timber-framed building in bold black and white.
This was built around the core of an early 17th-century timber-framed building, and opened in 1770.
For example, the computer suite is housed in the ground floor of the timber-framed building.
The first church on the site was a small timber-framed building erected in the second half of the 16th century.