The hall has a fine ceiling divided into nine square bays with chamfered and label stopped beams and exposed joists. There are
dragon beams to the corners supporting the jettied upper floor. There is a large
inglenook fireplace with carved arcaded panelling with coat-of arms above. To the left is a carved 17th-century screen which opens to the entrance lobby. Its notable 17th-century floor (beneath modern boards) is of small smooth stones set in earth in geometrical patterns, a technique then widespread in the
Trefeglwys and
Llanidloes areas There is a similar ceiling in the parlour, divided into six bays, and later wainscott and overmantle. In the extension, at the rear is an oak staircase of box type, with moulded handrail and
balusters, and built-in 17th-century cupboards. The porch is off-centre because the hall is twice as wide as the parlour. The porch has depressed
ogee inner and outer doorheads. There are turned balusters set into the sides of the porch and internal side seats. The older part of the house is jettied on three sides with
ovolo and hollow moulded
bressumers, and supported by brackets. ==Literature==