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Property name
Les Haies
Location
Rue des Haies, Trinity
Type of property
18-19th century farmstead
Valuations
Sold for £235,000 in 1982 and £2.3 million in 2006
Families associated with the property
- Baudains: In 1901 farmer Philip Baudains (1863- ) and his wife Lizzy Ann, nee Le Cornu (1861- ) were living here with their children Philip (1885- ), Lilian (1886- ), Reginald (1887- ), Albert (1889- ), Elsie (1890- ), Mabel (1891- ), John (1894- ), and twins William and Clarence (1896- ). Lizzy's widowed mother Ann le Cornu (1832- ) was also living with them
- Le Marquand: In 1941 John James Le Marquand (1888- ) and his wife Hilda Mary, née Syvret (1889- ) were living here
Datestones
- JBM 13 IV 84, CBM 9 IX 86 and WBM 17 VI 87 [1]
- CAM ♥♥ DWR 2000
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
Late 18th/early 19th century farmstead which retains its external character and features. Group contributes to scenic value. Dates from late 18th century, when it was an active mixed farm.
Converted and extended in 1960s.
Farmhouse, farm range to west, originally detached and dairy range attached to north, all remodelled internally and in residential use.
Notes and references
- ↑ These three modern stones for children and the next one for a married couple have not been interpreteed by the Datestone Register