Townwell House is a large town house of three storeys and five bays, in red brick with stone dressings under a tiled roof. The prominent doorway has a stone surround with triple
keystone decoration above; it is topped by a
pediment supported by paired
corbels. The windows of the front face all have stone sills and a horizontal stone band above, decorated with a single keystone. One of the first-floor windows at the rear features an arched top. The
quoins are decorative and a stone
string course separates ground and first floor levels. At the eaves level is a wooden
cornice. The interior features panelling. At the rear of the house is a contemporary two-storey
coach house and a
walled garden. ==See also==