Bramley Grange Farm mostly dates to the 18th century with some 17th century elements. The eastern part of the long rear wing incorporates a timber frame structure which probably dates to the 16th century. Originally a grange of Roche Abbey, it passed to the Spenser family upon the abbeys dissolution in 1538. To the north and east of the house may be the remains of a moat. Irregular marshy depressions are the remains of fishponds. Extensive formal gardens were depicted on a sketch by Buck dating to 1719-20. Legibility of the former character is significant through the name grange, surviving buildings and architectural features, and earthworks.