The castle comprised a three-storey main block, and the
jamb containing a
scale-and-platt stair. Above an unvaulted basement was the
hall. The dimensions of the main block were by , and those of the wing by , while the walls were about . The entrance is in the
re-entrant angle of the jamb, below the staircase. The castle was enclosed by a
barmkin, parts of which survive on the south western and seaward sides. The former is keyed into the tower and the latter has been incorporated into a later cottage wall. A kitchen range was added, built against the barmkin, and blocked an original gun loop in the tower. The north west angle of the castle has collapsed, as has part of the western wall, filling much of the interior with rubble. In addition, the northern wall was bulging outwards as of 1964. In 1997–1998 an "archaeological monitoring exercise" was conducted in the castle courtyard and on the beach. Due to security concerns, the test pits were excavated by machine, supervised by the archaeologists remotely and by local staff on site. Little was found other than a large
millstone, probably associated with the mill depicted on the 1st edition of the
Ordnance Survey map. ==See also==