Historic Jersey buildings
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Property name
Augres House
Previous names
None known
Location
Oaklands Lane, St Helier
Valuation
The property was sold for £7 million in 2009
Type of property
A substantial property with likely 15th and 17th century origins, but much altered and remodelled in 20th century
Families associated with the property
None identified
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
Shown on the Richmond Map of 1795. Long two-storey farm house range with six-bay house to centre, with three-bay extensions to each end. Associated outbuildings. The main house has five rendered chimneystacks - those to the central six bays with thatch stones. Stone arched doorway to sixth bay. Brett records "some remarkable examples of ecclesiastical stonework, including finials, and an enormous pork-salting trough".
Old Jersey Houses
Not included in either volume
Further information
This property should not be confused with the nearby L'Augres House, nor with Augres Farm, St Helier, nor Les Augres, in Trinity and home to Jersey Zoo