The Olde House
Historic Jersey buildings
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Property name
The Olde House
Other names
Ye Olde House
Location
Rue du Crocquet, St Aubin
Type of property
St Aubin High Street town house, possible 17th century origins
Valuations
On the market for £949,000 in 2025.
Families associated with the property
- Holley: In 1941 Edward Louis Holley (1869- ), his wife Louisa, nee Cropp (1870- ) and their daughter Elsie May (1905- ) were living here
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
Townhouse with 18th century (possibly earlier) origins, with later 19th/20th century alterations, gable fronting the High Street, retaining exterior form and character of streetscape value.
Former shop, attached to Burlington House on southwest corner. Two storeys, two bays fronting High Street, two on south. Slate roof, random granite walls, squared granite quoins.
Estate agent's description
Simply oozing charm and character this wonderful home is located in the heart of St Aubin off the cobbled High Street. Thought to date to around 1660 it has been lovingly restored over the years and now presents in walk in condition.
There is a delightful farmhouse style kitchen with breakfast bar and adjoining dining room, plus a good size lounge with log burner. On the first floor are two well-proportioned double bedrooms with house bathroom. The top floor has a further bedroom plus a fourth attic room ideal for use as a study or hobby room.
Outside is a pretty enclosed courtyard garden over two levels that is accessed either from the kitchen or one of the bedrooms.


