Le Tapon, St S
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Property name
Le Tapon, St Saviour
Other names
Location
Rue du Tapon, St Saviour
Type of property
19th century farm
Valuations
No recent transactions
Families associated with the property
- Millais:For many centuries
- Le Rougetel: (1857)-1861, when Helier Le Rougetel, father of the diplomat Sir John Le Rougetel, farmed here with his wife, sister and eight children
- Ozouf: In 1901 Philippe Francois Fremont Ozouf (1861- ) and his wife Louise Mary, nee Corbin (1861- ) (see datestone below) were living here with their son Frank (1883- ) and daughter Florence (1889- ), as well as Louise Mary's mother Henriette (1835- ). Philippe's father Fremont was an immigrant from France
- Vezier: In 1941 pierre Joseph Vezier (1877- ), his wife Emilie Marie, nee Larrivain (1880- ) and their daughter Ada Emily Winnifred (1923- ) were living here
Datestones
- 1671 IM - For Jean Millais
- 1888 - No initials
- 19 PFFO ♥ LMC12 For Philippe Francois Fremont Ozouf and Louise Mary Corbin
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
A late 19th century farm group maintaining some original features and character. Main house perpendicular to the road, with garage extension to the east.
L-shaped farm buildings enclose a yard on the northern side.
Late Victorian style house has been substantially altered internally with few features of note. The outbuildings continue to be used for farming purposes and retain original character and features such as tethers.

Philippe Ozouf advertised his bull Fereor in Chronique de Jersey in 1900


