A house built in c.1720 which retains its original panelling and other features from this period.  It was used as a small boarding school in the mid-19th century and later a lodging house.  The writer and journalist Edmund Moyle boarded here for many years from 1917.  Until well into the 20th century a busy forge and workshop operated behind the house, with the grooms and others associated with it living in the cottages next door.

Norman Collins lived here in the 1930s - he was a writer, and later a radio and television executive who became one of the major figures behind the establishment of the ITV network.