Glendale Farm

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Glendale Farm, St Mary





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Property name

Glendale Farm

Location

Rue Mahier, St Mary

Type of property

Early 19th century farm group [1]

Families associated with the property

  • Arthur
  • Hotton: Stephen Philip Hotton and his wife farmed here, -1960-1974-, selling to Chamberlayne

Datestones

Historic Environment Record entry

Listed building

Historic farm group. The early 19th century house retains its proportions and historic features. With the associated east wing and outbuildings it forms a cohesive group and contributes to the roadside rural setting. The house emulates the polite architecture of Georgian fashion but with a continuing local character.

Early 19th century, with likely earlier origins on site as evidenced in the moulded gable kneeler to outbuilding. The gate posts are dated NAT 18 RLG 13. Shown on the Richmond Map of 1795.

St Mary Treasury

Described in the 1983 parish treasury as 'an early 19th century house with pleasing features. The garden gateposts record the initials of the parish's first Deputy, Nicolas Arthur. There were formerly pigsties built into the hillside behind the house'.

Notes and references

  1. Of 18th century or earlier origin, doubtless a rebuilt early house
Rabbit hutches built into a wall