Chatelaine

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Chatelaine, St Clement


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Property name

Chatelaine

Location

Grande Route de La Cote, St Clement

Type of property

One of a pair of 1930s houses

Valuations

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Historic Environment Record entry

Listed building

One of a pair of Modern-style houses designed by renowned Jersey architect Arthur Grayson in the 1930s. Part of an interesting group of Modern-style houses built in Jersey at this time. Pair with Grantown of Modern Movement houses at side of coast road.

The house retains its innovative early 1930s external form and character with features illustrative of that period and of the modernist architectural style. It has an asymmetrical composition characterised by geometric shapes, with wrap-around corner windows, a triangular projecting bay, and a porthole window to first floor.

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