Many of the original post-war dwellings still stand today.
The rear wing was the original dwelling, built about 1798.
Excavations in 2000 revealed the floors of eighteen original dwellings.
Shortly thereafter, the original dwelling burned down, and by 1822 the present mansion house was built.
Of the original town, the church, a gas station, general store, and many original dwellings are still standing today.
Very few of the original dwellings remain in Caile.
Fire damaged or destroyed two of the four original dwellings.
It is built upon the site of the original dwelling mentioned in the Domesday Book.
The small east wing was the original dwelling.
The first renovation was a conversion of the original simple dwelling to a Swiss cottage style building.