Historic Jersey buildings
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Property name
Les Chasses
Other names
Les Chasses Farm
Location
Rue de Guilleaume et d'Anneville, St Martin
Type of property
17th century farmhouse
Valuations
The property has been in the Le Seelleur family for at least 70 years. It has recently been offered for sale for £2,695,000, but does not appear to have been sold
Families associated with the property
- Le Seelleur
- Courcoux: In 1941 Guilleaume Louis Courcoux (1904- ), his wife Edith Marguerite, née Journeaux (1905- ) and their children John William (1927- ) and Yvonne were registered here
Datestones
AM 1623 - Datestone register suggests that this may be for Mallet, but this is highly speculative, and it could be for any number of family names beginning with M
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
An early 17th century farmhouse, including round arch doorway, with possible earlier origins, retaining historic character. Shown on the Richmond Map of 1795.
Five irregular bays, two-storey house with perpendicular wing on west side. Single storey garage extension on east side.
Main house: Slate roof, stone chimneys with dripstones. Random rubble with large stone quoins. Line where roof has been raised evident. Four windows on first floor have chamfered stone sills and uprights, extended by one chamfered quoin, one straight quoin and new stone lintels.
A chamfered Jersey round arch at centre with dated keystone within a roundel. The arch has been raised by one stone.
Archway into yard. Farm buildings at rear.
Old Jersey Houses
Not included
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