The grounds featured an attractive iron fence, still in evidence on the property today.
The grounds feature many outdoor sculptures purchased by members of the Ball family.
The grounds feature a wide variety of plant species, used for medicine, food, construction, and tools.
The grounds featured a post office, schools, a chapel, a blacksmith shop and a greenhouse.
The grounds feature the main house, as well as several small buildings, mostly for storage.
The grounds feature a Great Lawn and other distinct areas for community events.
The grounds also feature the school, rectory, playground, and playing fields.
The ground features a grade 2 listed wooden stand.
The ground featured large floodlights in each corner and a plasma-screen television showed highlights during the game.
The ground is situated close to the sea and features a raised cricket pavilion built at a cost of £2,150 in 1895.