Fernlea

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Fernlea, St Clement





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Property name

Fernlea

Location

Grande Route de St Clement, St Clement

Type of property

19th century house and outbuildings

Valuations

Sold for £600,00 in 2001 and £1.2 million in 2014

Historic Environment Record entry

Listed building

Mid-19th century house and outbuildings opposite parish church, retaining many original features and character. Semi-detached, two-storey with attic, three-bay. Pitched slate roof, rendered chimneys at ends, two dormers.

Single storey granite rubble cottage or barn to west, pitched slate roof, chimney at west end, bands of fishscale tile, central dormer, attached at west smaller similar extension (probably wash house or bake house) with chimney over gable.

Notes and references

Fernlea is in the centre of this group of properties at the top of Jambart Lane, in front of the church