Hastingue Farm

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Hastingue Farm, St Ouen


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Property name

Hastingue Farm

Location

Route de L'Étacq, St Ouen

Type of property

Victorian farmstead.

Families associated with the property

  • Amy: The 1901 census shows farmer Philip Amy (1878-), his widowed mother Bridget (1852- ), his brother Thomas (1882- ) and sister Emma (1884- ) living here

Historic Environment Record entry

Listed building

This mid-19th century farm group retains exterior historic character, and has scenic value when viewed from the main road and coast. Main house with single storey service wing to north; L-Plan stables/outbuildings to south.

Main house: 2 storey 5 bay. Front (east) elevation: hipped slate roof, 2-pairs of rendered chimneys with cornices. Painted render finish with ashlar and keystone and quoin effect.

Rear (west) elevation: painted pierre perdu mortar.

North service wing: single-storey. Slate roof with a matching render chimney. Painted plain render finish with a stone lintel over the entrance.

Rear elevation: a match with main house.

South L-plan stables/outbuildings: slate roofs with tilt-lights. Random stone construction with a mix of dressed stone and brick openings and dressed stone quoin-angles.

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