Historic Jersey buildings
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Property name
Les Sts Germains Farm
Other names
- Saint Germains [1]
Location
Rue des Hamonnets, St Lawrence
Type of property
1870 rural house which became a farm
Valuations
No recent transactions
Families associated with the property
Datestones
- MLP ICB 1683 - not deciphered
- PL 1699 EP - For Philippe Laurens, son of Pierre, and Elizabeth Poingdestre who married in 1688 at St Lawrence
- HNC RLC - Although there is no date the initials may represent Henry Nicolle and Rachel Le Cras, who were married in 1765
- ANC 1809 - For Anne Nicolle (1800- ), only child of Henry Nicolle and Anne Le Feuvre
- PLB ♥♥ ERD 1870 - For Philippe Le Brun (1815-1889) and Esther Rondel (1813-1885), who bought the property from Anne Nicolle in 1866
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
1870 rural house, built on the site of an earlier 17th century property, with a good survival of original 19th century interior and exterior features, and a 17th century double arch. Shown on the Richmond Map of 1795.
Extended at rear with new farm buildings. Jersey double arch entrance to yard, chamfered with acorn chamfer stops at base. Small two-storey stone lodge at gateway, Low rendered boundary wall on south side with iron gate.
Old Jersey Houses
Briefly mentioned in article about to Les Sts Germains
Notes and references
- ↑ This is what the property is called by the present owners, but it should at least be Saints Germains