This hall was constructed in 1785 for Childers Walbank Childers, a fervent advocate of estate improvement and agricultural reform. It is surrounded by extensive grounds and parkland. The site was previously occupied by a farmhouse, some elements of which were incorporated into the hall as domestic quarters. Much of this part was demolished in 1930. The hall is still a private residence. Legibility is fragmentary as elements of the earlier farmhouse may remain.