La Roulerie
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Property name
La Roulerie
Location
Rue de La Roulerie, Trinity
Type of property
19th century farm group
Valuations
No recent transactions
Families associated with the property
- Ahier: In 1941 Charles Philip Ahier (1889- ), his wife Mabel Lilian, neé Binet (1891- ) and their children Charles Binet Ahier (1924- ) [1] and Doreen Lilian Ahier (1928- ) were living here
- Charles Philip inherited the property from his father Charles George Ahier on 4 August 1917
- Charles Binet Ahier inherited La Roulerie from Charles Philip on 13 February 1973 having lived there until 1971, when Charles Binet Ahiers son occupied the property as his tenant.
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
19th century farmstead with historic character and many original historic features. Principally later 19th century, developed in phases since the 18th century. A farmstead appears on Richmond map 1795 in this position, although buildings not on exactly same footprint.
Farmhouse with rear outbuilding range. Pitched slate roof, rendered corniced chimneys, small roof lights.
Notes and references
- ↑ Later Constable of Trinity 1981-1987
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Charles Ahier’s new Trinity house, Roullerie, was to let in 1833. The name was later spelt La Roulerie


