Cambrai Farm
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Historic Jersey buildings
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Property name
Cambrai Farm
Location
Rue de Cambrai
Type of property
19th century farmhouse
Valuations
Sold for £1.4 million in 2011
Families associated with the property
Owners:
- Blampied: Charles Blampied had right as son and sole heir of Charles Blampied, his father. On 01/04/1815? Charles Blampied had right by partage of Charles Blampied his father
- Jeune: On 28 October 1876 Francois Jean Jeune purchased from Charles Blampied (at that time the property was named La Maison de Cambree)
- Hocquard: On 07 September 1979 Ian Richard Hocquard purchased from Henrietta Maud Jeune, his grandmother. She had inherited from her father, Francis Adolphus Jeune, as daughter and sole heir. Francis Adolphus Jeune inherited from his father, Francois Jean Jeune, as son and principal heir
Tenants:
- Cabot: In 1901 farmer Emile Cabot (1874- ) was living here with his wife Albina Mary, nee Le Vesconte (1877- ), and their daughters Lylian (1899- ) and Irene (1901- )
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
This mid-late 19th century house retains its historic character and proportions on the south elevation, contributing to rural streetscape.
Two-storey, five-bay main house with converted barn running north/south to west side and 20th century extensions to rear. .
Old Jersey Houses
Not included


