Historic Jersey buildings
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Property name
La Becquetterie Farm
Location
Rue de La Blinerie, St Clement
Type of property
19th century farm
Valuations
No recent transactions
Families associated with the property
- Becquet: The family after whom the property was named
- Pallot: In 1941 farmer Stuart Vernon Pallot (1904- ), his wife Linda Mabel, nee Le Sauteur (1903- ), their daughter Patricia Mary (1928- ) and son Vernon Stuart (1931- ), together with Stuart's mother Esther Adelaide Pallot, nee Laffoley (1866- ) were living here.
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
Principally mid-late 19th century farm group retaining some original external features of landscape value. Now on the edge of urban development, the siting of the farmstead in the landscape relates to the way in which the area has been settled through history, and the overall scale, form and character of the farmstead is the result of its historical function and development to the present day.
Remains of some older walling and cruck-like elm truss. Shown on the Richmond Map of 1795.
Two-storey, six-bay farmhouse, single storey cross wing to west, returns to north as long granite barn.
Series of later structures in farmyard. Main entrance drive and gateway to south; also originally drive to farmyard from north.