Cloverley

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Cloverley, St Martin


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Property name

Cloverley

Other names

St Agnes - converted outbuilding

Location

Grande Route de Faldouet

Type of property

Farm group

Valuations

St Agnes sold for £363,500 in 2001

Families associated with the property

  • Le Seelleur - the house was still owned by the Le Seelleur family in 1941. David Charles Le Seelleur (1892- ), son of David and Elizabeth, nee Binet, was living there with his wife Muriel Spilsbury, nee Robin (1889- ) and their children Muril Binet Le Seelleur (1923- ) and Charles David (1927- )

Datestones

Historic Environment Record entry

Listed building

Historic farm group, principally mid-late 19th century incorporating an earlier 17th century house; retaining character, some original features and group value. Shown on the Richmond Map of 1795.

Property converted to multiple occupation in 1995-97. Former farm group comprising two-storey four-bay farmhouse (Cloverley), with further four-bay farm building range to the west, and adjoining two-storey converted linear farm building range; and former two-storey, three-bay bakehouse to north.

The other buildings forming the courtyard to the north and west were rebuilt in 1995.

Interesting 19th century features, in particular the original tiled hallway; dogleg staircase up to first floor with square based turned newel post with ball finial, bun shaped handrail and octagonal turned balusters, and applique to the risers; panelling under staircase, curved at end; and four panel doors.

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Notes and references

  1. The stone probably marks the completion of an extension to the building
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