Historic Jersey buildings
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Property name
Les Avenues
Location
Rue du Nord, Trinity
Type of property
Late 18th century country house
Valuations
Sold for £530,000 in 2006
Families associated with the property
- Rondel
- Blampied: In 1901 farmer Charles William Blampied (1840- ) [1] was living here with his wife Sophia Laura, nee Le Boutillier (1845- ) and their daughters Alice (1873- ), Lilia (1876- ) and Evelin (1882- ); and son John (1878- )
- Renouf: In 1941 Claude William Renouf (1901-1988), his wife Amelia Maude, nee Blampied (1899-1987), their daughter Rozelle Maud (1927- ) and Amelia Maude's mother Amelia Blampied, nee de Gruchy (1876- ) were living here
Datestones
- CRD For Catherine Rondel [2]
- IBP ♥ 1796 - For Jean Blampied, grandfather of Charles William below
- 18 CWBP ♥ SLLBTL 85 - For Charles William Blampied and Sophia Laura Le Boutillier
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
This late 18th century house retains its proportions and character with fine stonework on the south face. The collective buildings form a cohesive group and contribute to the rural setting.
Late 18th century house with late 19th century outbuildings. Two-storey five-bay farmhouse with two-storey four-bay wing to east, lean-to conservatory to west. Outbuildings extend north from west corner, returning east to form U-shap yard. Two-storey lean-to 20th century outbuildings adjoining to east end of northern range.
The house emulates Georgian fashion but with a local character.