Oak Farm, St Saviour
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Property name
Oak Farm
Other names
- Oak Farm Cottages
- Cremorne Cottage
Location
Rue a La Dame, St Saviour
Type of property
1808 farm now divided into 11 residential units
Valuations
- No 1 Oak Farm was sold for £525,000 in 2014
- No 2 Oak Farm was sold for £680,000 in 2019
- No 3 Oak Farm was sold for £542,000 in 2014
- No 4 Oak Farm was sold for £492,000 in 2012
- No 6 Oak Farm was sold for £625,000 in 2011 and £610,000 in 2012
- No 9 Oak Farm was sold for £520,000 in 2019
- No 11 Oak Farm (Cremorne Cottage) was sold for £463,000 in 2011 and £530,000 in 2017
Families associated with the property
- Le Breton: The farm appears to have been in continuous ownership by the Le Breton family from its modernisation in 1808 until after World War Two. In 1941 Cecil Bernard Le Breton (1902- ) and his wife Gladys, nee Coutanche (1904- ) were living here

Datestones
- CLBT ♥ JALX 1808 - For Charles Le Breton and Jeanne Alexandre
- CLBT ♥ JRV 1829 - For Charles Le Breton, son of the above, and Jeanne Rive
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
Circa 1808 farmhouse, with earlier origins, maintaining historic interior and exterior features and character.
Datestone of 1808, may indicate re-facing of the facade at that period. Interior features indicate a more likely 18th century, or earlier, origin to the house.
Five-bay two-storey farmhouse. Two new [1] dormers. Dressed granite chimneys with thatch stones. Course of stonework where roof has been raised visible.
Notes and references
- ↑ There were south-facing dormers here from the latter half of the 19th century, see picture below. They were removed during the 20th century and recently re-installed
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Door photographed in about 1995
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1870. The conservatory was removed, as were the dormer windows; courtesy of the late P. H. de Gruchy, England


