Albany House

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Albany House, St Lawrence



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Albany House on Grande Route de St Laurent was known as Albion House and has now reverted to that name



Albion House, formerly Albany House. The low granite wall was removed for road widening

Property name

Albion House [1]

Previous names

Albany House

Location

Grande Route de St Laurent, St Lawrence

Type of property

Mid-19th century house

Families associated with the property

Ernest Luce was farming here in 1924 and advertised in the Chronique de Jersey










Datestones

  • A stone in the west gable carries the date 1644 and the initials WS. This probably represents William Snow.
  • A second finely carved stone in the facade has the initials LV, RDLC and IPV, and the date 1745. This records Louis Voisin and his wife Rachel de La Cour, who married in 1725, and their son Jacob Philippe Voisin, born the same year.

It is believed that the corner bearing the stone is older than the rest of the facade, which was probably rebuilt in 1745, the date on the stone.

Historic Environment Record entry

Listed building

A mid-19th century house retaining original features and contributing to streetscape character. Five-bay, two-storey house on to road with single storey lean-to and extension on north side. Front (west) elevation: Hipped slate roof. Rendered chimneys. Grey render, ashlar effect with vermiculated keystones and rusticated quoins. Windows are two-pane (6/6) sashes with margins. Six-panel door. Overlight with coloured glass margins. Console bracket.

Old Jersey Houses

The house is listed in the first volume of Joan Stevens's Old Jersey Houses, but only to mention the 1644 datestone, which is wrongly shown as 1666. A correction in the appendix to subsequent editions mentions the 1745 stone. There is an enlarged entry in the second edition, correcting the earlier error, but a drawing of the second stone wrongly shows the date as 1746.

Notes and references

  1. The name seems to have varied between Albion and Albany house over the years. Both names are shown in the 1901 census
In 1824 Francis Voisin advertised his house near St Lawrence Church, with 30 vergees of land, partly under apple orchard, for sale in the Chronique de Jersey. We believe that this probably Albany House