Windsor Cottages
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Property name
Windsor Cottages, Grouville
Location
Rue de La Sente Maillard, La Rocque Grouville
Type of property
Row of cottages with 18th century origins
Valuations
No 3, formerly Hillsea and now known as the Beach House, sold for £370,000 in 2019 and £680,000 in 2021
Families associated with the property
- Le Clercq: In 1941 Winter John Le Clercq (1904- ) was living at No 4 with his wife Hilda Maud, nee de Quetteville (1898- ) and their daughter Elsie Laura (1933- ). Also part of the household was Winter's brother John Buesnel Le Clercq (1893- )
- Gottrell: In 1941 Stanley John Gottrell (1894- ) was living at No 1 with his wife Annie, nee du Feu (1893- ) and their son John Stanley (1926- )
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
A row of traditional fishermen's cottages with late 18th early 19th century origins. Some old walls surviving from a building shown on the 1795 Richmond map.
Originally all of single storey form typical of the Grouville coastal area; most raised to two-storey in later 19th century.
- No 1 is end terrace, set back from road, three-bay, two-storey
- No 2 is mid terrace set back from road, two-bay, two-storey
- No 3 is mid terrace set back from road, three-bay, two-storey
- No 4 is mid terrace set back from road, two-bay, two-storey
- No 5 is end terrace set back from road, two-bay, single-storey


