The house is situated close to the centre of Little Hadham and is believed to dates from 1650 and the barn about 100 years later. Grade II Listed, considered of architectural and historical merit, the house is predominantly timber framed with rendered and plastered elevations under a peg tiled roof. There is extensive accommodation in the main house and also in a converted barn which is linked to The Mill House by a conservatory, although the barn could be used as an independent annexe, as it has its own separate access. The current owners converted the barn into residential accommodation in 2003.
The majority of the ground floor accommodation is set in the main house and there are rooms of great character and exposed timbers, open fireplaces, wood burning stove. At the back of the house a conservatory links the house to the annexe. There are five bedrooms, the principal bedroom has an en suite bathroom and there is also a family bathroom. The barn has two reception rooms, kitchen/dining room, two bedrooms and a bathroom.