Mon Plaisir, St Saviour
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Property name
Mon Plaisir
Other names
Mon Plaisir Cottage
Location
Route de Maufant, St Saviour
Type of property
Farm cottage and outbuilding
Valuations
No recent transactions
Families associated with the property
- Falle
- Videgrain: In 1941 Charles Henry Videgrain (1907- ) and his children Charlie Francis (1929- ), George Henry , Beatrice Doreen and Sheila Joan were living here
- Morin: Jean Francois Morin was farming here until 1930
Datestones
- 17 EF EB 9? - Not included in Datestone Register and not definitely deciphered [1]
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
A farm cottage and outbuilding of late 18th to early 19th century origins, retaining some original exterior features and character, and contributing to rural landscape character. Pair of cottages and outbuilding to the east.
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Jean Francois Morin announced his retirement from farming in a 1930 advert for a sale of livestock and farm equipment in Chronique de Jersey
Notes and references
- ↑ The stone is likely to be for Falle and Bree. There are no other marriages between couples with single-syllable surnames starting with F and B at this time. Elie Falle married Elizabeth Bree in St Saviour in 1755 and Edouard Falle married Elizabeth Bree in St Saviour in 1761


