The Georgian house of Belmont is a totally unblemished and characteristic example of the work of architect Samuel Wyatt. The compact central section has show fronts to the north, east and south. Although the house is built of red brick the show fronts are faced with stone-coloured mathematical tiles. These give the effect of luxury brickwork. To the south the entrance has three bays with an Ionic colonnade. This is flanked to the left by the large Orangery. The east front is longer with large bow windows at each end topped by low saucer-like domes.