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Historic Jersey buildings
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Property name
Maison de Trodez
Other names
- L'Ancienne Maison, being the original farmhouse, behind Maison de Trodez
- L'Etabl'ye, being the converted stable, that used to serve L`Ancienne Maison
Location
Route de Trodez, St Ouen
Type of property
Three dwellings, the earliest built in 1650
Valuations
No recent transactions
Families associated with the property
Datestones
- CLB MLRCS 1749 - At L`Ancienne Maison. This stone is not included in OJH or the Datestone Register. It represents former owner Clement Le Brocq and his wife Marie Le Richardson, this being the St Ouen variant of Richardson
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
The property holding consists of three dwellings:
- Maison de Trodez (the main house), a late 19th century house sitting behind gated pillars and a rusticated wall, which makes a significant contribution to the character of the area and retains a high quality interior,
- L'Ancienne Maison (the older house to the north) circa 1650 with 18th century alterations which is an excellent example of its type
- L'Etabl'ye (the rebuilt east range) circa 1750.
Shown on the Richmond Map of 1795.
Old Jersey Houses
Not included
Notes and references