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Historic Jersey buildings
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Property name
Les Noyers
Other names
Les Noyers Cottage
Location
Les Chenolles, St John
Type of property
19th century farm
Valuations
Les Noyers Cottage sold for £475,000 in 2019
Families associated with the property
- Le Quesne: Former owner Richard Le Quesne sold up and left the island in 1899
- Huelin: In 1941 Hedley Francis Huelin (1890- ) [1], his wife Annie Lilian, nee Gibaut (1894- ) and their children, Leslie Lewis (1928- ), Margaret Lilian (1933- ), Christine Noella (1935- ) were living here
- Renault: Also living here in 1941 were Thomas Renault (1898- ) his wife Florence Eleanor, nee Beaugeard (1902- ), and their children Cyril Thomas (1927- ), Dennis Alfred (1929- ) and Leslie Charles (1932- )
Datestones
1835 - datestone with no initials, probably recording date of construction
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
Early-mid 19th century farm group retaining historic features and character. Two-storey, five-bay house and farm buildings. Unusually steep-pitched slate roof, dressed granite chimneys with ashlar caps and thatch stones.
Notes and references
- ↑ We have not been able to place this family in any of our Huelin trees. Hedley Francis was the son of James and Evangeline Huelin