Historic Jersey buildings
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Property name
La Chesnee Farm
Other names
Location
Route de La Trinite, Trinity
Type of property
18th century farm
Valuations
No recent transactions
Families associated with the property
- De La Cour: In 1941 William Alfred de La Cour (1880- ), his wife Mary Ann, nee Cadiou (1874- ) and their duaghter Sylvia Maud (1902- ) were living here
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
Historic farm group, with 18th century and likely earlier origins, retaining historic character and some features.
A group of buildings, including the house and a wing alongside the road, is shown on the Richmond map 1795. There is a 1701 datestone on the gable end of the outbuilding range.
Small farmstead comprising main house with outbuilding range alongside road. The house is south-facing 4 bay, 2 storey. Steeply pitched slate roof, dressed granite chimneystacks on east and west gables, each with thatch dripstones and top course bedded on projecting slates.
There is a central gabled stair tower in rubble granite with dressed stonework. It has a pitched slate roof and dressed gable verge with moulded kneelers. Lean-to extensions flank the tower.