Roselands
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1909, before the upper storey windows were turned into dormers
Property name
Roselands
Other names
- Roseland Farm
- Aubin Cottage
Location
Rue de Beauvoir, St Saviour
Type of property
18th century country house
Valuations
No recent transactions
Families associated with the property
- Lempriere
- Le Gallais: This property has been in the Le Gallais family for several generations and is still a working cattle farm. In 1941 Carlyle Le Gallais (1881- ) was living here. The farm was taken over in turn by his son John and grandson Andrew
Datestones
- ILP 1731 - Probably for Lempriere, but not interpreted
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
A good example of a rural house with early-mid 18th century origins, in the classical style, altered and expanded in the 19th century, retaining historic features and character.
Datestone on west gable under the farm bell (possibly relocated). Shown on the Richmond Map of 1795.
Five-bay, two-storey house with two-storey east wing, and converted farm range at roadside, now called Aubin Cottage.
Notes and references
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John Le Gallais at Roselands in the 1980s
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This 1859 advert for Misses Aubin's school at Roselands, St Saviour, is believed to relate to this property
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1930 advert in Chronique de Jersey


