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Property name
Le Villot
Other names
- Le Villot Coach House
Location
Rue du Villot, St Martin
Type of property
Rural house with 18th century origins and 19th century datestones. Run as a guest house from 1961 to 1964
Valuations
The Coach House sold for £575,000 in 2004 and £1 million in 2011
Families associated with the property
- Le Huquet
- Richardson: The association with the Richardson family continued in the 19th century. In 1941 Clifford Lewis Richardson (1913- ), Janie Richardson, nee Queree (1896- ) and Emily Irene Le Masurier, nee Richardson (1912- ) were living here
- Le Seelleur: In 1941 Mary Ann Le Seelleur, nee Whitel (1868- ) and her children Thomas William (1896- ), Lilian (1901- ) and Kathleen Mary (1908- ) were living here
- Le Cornu: Another family registered here in 1941 were Charles Le Cornu (1865- ) and Florence Le Cornu, nee Blake (1882- )
- Amy: Yet another family resident here in 1941 were Frederick Donald Amy (1914- ), his wife WInifred Frances, nee Diment (1912- ) and their children Donald Frederick Charles (1937- ) and Douglas Leonard (1940- )
Datestones
- IRCS ♥ SLHQ 1820 - For Jean Richardson and Susanne Le Hucquet, married at St Martin in 1799 [1]
- 18 TLHQ ♥ EDLM 27 - For Thomas Le Hucquet and Elizabeth de la Mare
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
House with early 18th century origins which retains its historic character and contributes to the setting of a group of buildings with gable ends on to the road. This building is shown on the Richmond Map of 1795.
Notes and references
- ↑ We have not been able to place this couple in any of our Richardson trees