Le Hurel, Gr

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Le Hurel, Grouville




This property is named after the Grouville district of the same name. There is also a Le Hurel district in St Ouen and a Rue du Hurel in Trinity

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Property name

Le Hurel

Other names

Hurel Farm

Location

Grande Route des Sablons, Grouville

Type of property

19th century farm group

Valuations

No recent transactions

Families associated with the property

  • Le Clerc: Anne Le Clercq, nee Gaudin, was farming here until 1880
  • Langlois: The 1881 census shows John Langlois (1822- ) a farmer of 18 acres, living here with his wife Aimee (1822- ), their sons Alfred (1861- ) and Edward (1863- ) and daughters Ellen (1864- ) and Celine (1868- )

Historic Environment Record entry

Listed building

Mid-late 19th century farm group, retaining original exterior features and character in a prominent coastal location. Three-bay, single storey plus attic house, with outbuilding wing on the west side.

Old Jersey Houses

Not included

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