La Chasserie
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Brothers Frazer, Arthur and Humphrey Toms, photographed by their father Frederick. It has now been confirmed that this is the correct property for this historic picture
Property name
La Chasserie
Other names
- Petite Chasserie - included in the 1901 census
Location
Mont Cochon, St Lawrence
Type of property
19th century house
Datestones
- 1797
- 1863
Families associated with the property
- Gibaut: Mary Ann Pinel Gibaut, nee Laurens (1872- ), widow of Frank Marett Gibaut, was farming here in 1901. Her sons Stanley Marett (1893- ), Clarence (1894- ) and Edmond (1896- ), and daughter Lilian (1895- ) were living with her.
Retired farmer Jean Laurens (1843- ) was living at Petite Chasserie in 1901
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
A well preserved late 19th century Jersey house, reflecting the new found affluence of the time, forming a group with late 18th and mid-19th century farm buildings. Shown on the Richmond Map of 1795.


