The property comprises a two-storey public house of brick construction, surmounted by a pitched tile roof.
The premises has recently undergone extensive refurbishment throughout whilst retaining original character features such as a vernacular porch above the primary entrance leading to exposed wooden beams within the main bar area internally, in addition to exposed brick walls and brick chimney to allow installation of a log fireplace or similar. Cellar stores are accessible via an internal staircase.
Refurbishment works have remained in-keeping with the traditional aesthetic; herringbone wooden flooring has been installed throughout in addition to a raised brick central-core accommodating a fitted bar counter. Natural light is provided via recently installed timber-frame windows fitted beneath arched brick lintels to the eastern elevation, ensuring keeping with the conservation area in which the premises are situated.