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Historic Jersey buildings
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Property name
Maison de Derriere [1]
Other names
- Cider Press Cottage
- The Old Nursery
Location
Rue des Friquettes, St Saviour
Type of property
18th century country house, now divided into six residential units
Valuations
- 1 Maison de Derriere sold for £387,500 in 2005; £450,000 in 2008 and £625,000 in 2016
- 1a Maison de Derriere (Cider Press Cottage) sold for £207,500 in 2005 and £380,000 in 2018
- 3 Maison de Derriere sold for £355,000 in 2015
- 4 Maison de Derriere (The Old Nursery) sold for £889,000 in 2020
- 5 Maison de Derriere sold for £585,000 in 2015
Families associated with the property
- Le Moucheux: In 1941 Frederick Peter Le Moucheux (1904- ) and his children Cecille Hilda (1930- ), Simonne Marie (1934- ), Frederick Desene (1935- ), Cyril Peter, Raymond Edward (1936- ), Violet Lucille (1937-2019) and Dulcie Jeanne were living here. Frederick's wife Jeanne Marie, nee Desene (1907- ) died in 1943 and her registration card would have been destroyed. All the children were born here
- Mourant: In 1901 farmer Philip Richardson Mourant (1856- ) and his wife Lydia Renouf, nee Le Breton (1865- ) were living here with their sons Philip Le Breton (1895- ) and George (1897- ) and daughter Miriam (1898- ) [2]
Datestones
- 17 PM ♥ SG 16 - For Philippe Mourant and Sara Gallichan, who married in St Saviour in 1711 [3]
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
House with early 18th century origins, retaining historic character and original interior and exterior features. Shown on the Richmond Map of 1795.
Two-storey, irregular four-bay house with two-bay dower wing.
Slate roof, 3 substantial dressed granite chimneys with thatch stones. Dressed stone verge on east gable.
Old Jersey Houses
Not included
Notes and references
- ↑ Translates as 'the house at the back'
- ↑ Philip was not directly descended from Philippe and Sara on the datestone (below) but a close family connection is likely
- ↑ We have not been able to locate the couple in any of our Mourant family trees