Les Brulees

Property name
Les Brulees
Other names
Location
Rue des Brulees, Trinity
Type of property
18th century country house mainly rebuilt in 1834 after fire
Valuations
On the market for £2,950,000 in 2025, dropped to £2,495,000 in 2026, described by the estate agent as "a two-generation, equine property set in a peaceful and idyllic location in the heart of the Trinity countryside. The property consists of a five-bedroom main house boasting original features and granite fireplaces, a spacious two-bedroom cottage with own entrance and garden, a range of outbuildings including stabling, garaging and storage and 12 vergees of organic equine grazing land all of which is accessed through the main courtyard. The main house dates back to 1680, but Les Brulees is not listed, and subject to planning, offers the new owner huge potential and flexibility to put their own stamp on things"
Families associated with the property
- Queree
- Machon: In 1941 John Francis Machon (1873- ) was living here with his son John (1900- ), John's wife Emily Dorothy, nee Vibert (1905- ), and their children Eric Vibert Machon (1927- ), Horace John (1928- ) and Joy Athalie (1932- ). Also in the household was John Francis Machon's second son Francis (1903- )
Datestones
- EQR ♥ ALS 1834 - For Edouard Queree and Anne Le Sueur [1]
Historic Environment Record entry
The current house is principally 19th century, much rebuilt in 1834 after a fire. The property has earlier origins, shown on the Richmond Map of 1795 and considered to have possible medieval origins.
Notes and references
- ↑ The interpretation of the stone is from HER. The stone is not in the Datestone Register and we have not been able to find a corresponding marriage record



