Cedar Farm

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Cedar Farm, Ste John





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Property name

Cedar Farm, St John

Other names

Cedar Lodge

Location

Rue du Cimetiere, St John [1]

Type of property

Early 19th century farmhouse

Valuations

Sold in 2011 for £955,000

Families associated with the property

  • Langlois: Arthur Henry Langlois (1901- ) made a claim for property damage during the German Occupation. He had earlier made an application for exemption from military service for his farm worker, Nelson Clement Le Quesne. In 1941 he was living here with his wife Alice Le Quesne Langlois, née Pinel (1905- ) and Rachel Ann Ada Rondel, née Le Moignan (1869- )

Datestones

  • HAT ♥ MSM 1796, for Helier Arthur and Marie Simon, who married at St John on 18 September 1793
  • HAT ♥ 1710 AMZ at Cedar Lodge for Helier Arthur and Anne Malzard.
  • HAT ♥ JLBT 1855 covered by a conservatory at Cedar Lodge. The initials represent Helier Arthur and Jeanne Le Boutillier

Historic Environment Record entry

Listed building

This circa 1800 farmhouse retains its proportions and character. It contributes to the roadside setting. Late 18th - early 19th century farmstead.

Farmhouse (2 storey, 5 bay) with converted outbuildings to west. Front (south) elevation: slate roof with crested ridge tiles, rooflights. Stone chimneys on each gable. The house emulates the polite architecture of Georgian fashion but with a continuing local character. There is a range of two-storey outbuildings on the west, west gable on side road.

Notes and references

  1. Also with frontage on Route de St Jean