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Property name
North Lynn Farm
Other names
- North Lynn
- Northlynn
- Nos 1-7 North Lynn Farm
- North Lynn House (No 6)
Location
Rue du Clos Fallu, St Martin
Type of property
19th century farm, now divided into seven residential units
Valuations
No 1 sold for £430,000 in 2006 No 2 sold for £775,000 in 2009 No 3 sold for £425,000 in 2006, £619,000 in 2008 and £595,000 in 2013 No 5 sold for £285,000 in 2005 No 6 sold for £550,000 in 2004 and £1 million in 2015 No 7 sold for £295,000 in 2005, £385,000 in 2006, £440,000 in 2016
Families associated with the property
- Renouf
- Richardson: The Richardsons, a prominent St Martin cattle farming family, are shown living here in the 1901 census. Head of household was farmer John Dorey Richardson (1855- ), his wife Jane, nee Anley (1860- ), daughters Civilize (1884- ), Sibyl (1885- ), Myrtle (1893- ) and sons Anley John (1886- ), Sidney (1888- ) and Leighton (1891- ).
In 1941 Anley was head of household, living here with his wife Eunice, nee Dorey (1889- ), and their sons Douglas Anley (1917- ) and Gerald Arthur (1925- ). In 1940 Douglas Richardson had successfully applied for postponement of miltary service because he was essential to the running of the family farm
Datestones
- TRN JRN 1859 - For Thomas and Jeanne Renaut
- 1892 no initials
- TJRN MJGLC 1910 - For Thomas James Renouf [1] and Marguerite Jeanne Gallichan [2]
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
This mid-19th century farm is a substantial, cohesive group which contributes to the rural setting. The stonework is fine and the historic proportions, character and features remain.
Farm group now sub-divided into numerous residences. Farmhouse with outbuildings parallel to the east, returning north; and wing to west returning north and then east. All form enclosed yard to rear of house.