This building dates to 1431 and 1546 The 1431 roof has arch braces and the scarf has parallel shoulders. The 1546 roof has straight braces and the scarf shoulders are offest. This large house was the centre of an ecclesiastical living, a sinecure in the gift of the bishops of Winchester. Both the cross wing and the hall have stone rubble ground floors with timber-framed first floors and stone lateral stacks. The wing contains a three-bay great chamber with access to a demolished bay or bays, that may have served as an inner room.