La Chasse, Rue de Creux Baillot

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====Property name====  
 
====Property name====  
 
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La Chasse
====Other names==== 
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====Location====  
 
====Location====  
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Rue du Creux Baillot, St Ouen
  
 
====Type of property====  
 
====Type of property====  
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18th century house
  
====Valuations====  
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====Historic Environment Record entry====  
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'''Listed building'''
  
====Families associated with the property====
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A fine house with high quality dressed stone, high quality interior features, early 18th century roof timbers preserved in the west outbuildings and intact pigsties.
  
====Datestones====
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Built circa 1720, with early 19th century and later alterations. Shown on the Richmond Map of 1795.
  
====Historic Environment Record entry====
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Main house with rear extension early 20th century, west-side dower wing and outbuildings to west. Rear stables, outbuildings and pigsties.
'''Listed building'''
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A fine house with high quality dressed stone, high quality interior features, early 18th century roof timbers preserved in the west outbuildings and intact pigsties. Built circa 1720 with early 19th century and later alterations. Shown on the Richmond Map of 1795. Main house with rear, north extension early 20th century, west-side dower wing and outbuildings to west (running-south). Rear, north stables, outbuildings and pigsties. Main-house: 2 storey, 5 bay. Front (south) elevation: slate roof with dressed stone chimneys. Finely-dressed ashlar construction. Rear (north) elevation: matches front except for painted plain render finish. West-side dower wing: 2 storey, 3 bay. Front (south) elevation: slate roof with a rendered chimney. Painted plain render finish. Rear (north) elevation: matches front except for a stone lintel. West outbuildings: long low buildings (running north/south) 1 storey, multi-bays. Front (east) elevation: rendered finish. Rear (west) elevation: random stone construction with rendered construction and mainly rough stone openings except for a central brick doorway. Timber windows and doors. Gable (south) elevation: matching construction. An upright with stopped chamfer reused in the south west angle. To west of southwest angle a weathered gate post. A stone gate post (heches) appears unusually weathered and could be an unrecorded standing stone (menhir) of prehistoric origins, the field it leads into is called (La Clos de la Heches). Rear, north stables/outbuildings: Long building (running east/west) 2 storey, 7 bay. Front(south) elevation: slate roof with a brick chimney to west. Painted rough render finish with 5 pairs of nesting-holes and 1 stone lintel. North, rear pigsties: tripartite painted render sties with clay pantiled roof. The house emulates the polite architecture of Georgian fashion but with a continuing local character. Central entrance, single pile. A doglegged mahogany staircase with flat handrail, stick balusters and bat shaped newel post with insert circa 1810. An early 19th century window that once lit the upper stairway now resides within the rear extension enclosure. Some 6 panel doors survive throughout, others have been substituted with modern replacements. There is an early 19th century stone fireplace and a timber beam with a bead mould in the ground floor east room. Within the roofspace a pegged A-frame timber roof survives. The 18th century roof timbers in the west outbuildings are pegged through a halved lap join, not the more common lap joint. West dower wing: a doglegged mahogany staircase with a round handrail terminating in a swan neck, turned balusters, bat turned newel post and applique to risers. A pine beam within the ground floor west room has a bead mould. A stone entrance connecting the two buildings has part of a reused chamfered lintel. West outbuildings: a complete early 18th century pegged timber roof survives circa 1720 with a new roof constructed above.
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A stone gate post (heches) appears unusually weathered and could be an unrecorded standing stone (menhir) of prehistoric origins.  
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The house emulates the polite architecture of Georgian fashion but with a continuing local character. Central entrance, single pile. A doglegged mahogany staircase, circa 1810.  
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An early 19th century window that once lit the upper stairway now resides within the rear extension enclosure. Some six-panel doors survive throughout, others have been substituted with modern replacements. There is an early 19th century stone fireplace and a timber beam with a bead mould in the ground floor east room.  
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Within the roof space a pegged A-frame timber roof survives. The 18th century roof timbers in the west outbuildings are pegged through a halved lap join, not the more common lap joint.  
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A stone entrance connecting the two buildings has part of a reused chamfered lintel.  
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West outbuildings: a complete early 18th century pegged timber roof survives - circa 1720 - with a new roof constructed above.
  
 
====''Old Jersey Houses''====  
 
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Property name

La Chasse

Location

Rue du Creux Baillot, St Ouen

Type of property

18th century house

Historic Environment Record entry

Listed building

A fine house with high quality dressed stone, high quality interior features, early 18th century roof timbers preserved in the west outbuildings and intact pigsties.

Built circa 1720, with early 19th century and later alterations. Shown on the Richmond Map of 1795.

Main house with rear extension early 20th century, west-side dower wing and outbuildings to west. Rear stables, outbuildings and pigsties.

A stone gate post (heches) appears unusually weathered and could be an unrecorded standing stone (menhir) of prehistoric origins.

The house emulates the polite architecture of Georgian fashion but with a continuing local character. Central entrance, single pile. A doglegged mahogany staircase, circa 1810.

An early 19th century window that once lit the upper stairway now resides within the rear extension enclosure. Some six-panel doors survive throughout, others have been substituted with modern replacements. There is an early 19th century stone fireplace and a timber beam with a bead mould in the ground floor east room.

Within the roof space a pegged A-frame timber roof survives. The 18th century roof timbers in the west outbuildings are pegged through a halved lap join, not the more common lap joint.

A stone entrance connecting the two buildings has part of a reused chamfered lintel.

West outbuildings: a complete early 18th century pegged timber roof survives - circa 1720 - with a new roof constructed above.

Old Jersey Houses

Not included

Notes and references

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