Wennington Hall is built of
sandstone rubble. Most of the roofs are stone slate. The plan is asymmetric and there is a large
crenellated tower to the rear. The front facade is
gabled. The house is in two storeys, and is in
Tudor Revival style. Inside the house is a staircase hall with a
hammerbeam roof, and stained glass. Connected to the main building, there is a stable block that has its own crenellated tower. The main section of the building is in Tudor revival style with wooden beams going across the ceiling of the central section of the building. The main door still remains in its original form and has been treated with care, the walls of the grounds still also remain in their original forms. ==See also==