Historic Jersey buildings
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Property name
Les Pallieres Farm
Location
Rue des Pallieres, St Ouen
Type of property
18th century farm refronted in 1840
Valuations
Sold for £1.1 million in 2007 and on the market for £1,595,000 in 2021. By December 2022 the property was still (or again) on the market, but at a new asking price of £2.5 million
Families associated with the property
- Vibert: In 1941 Elizabeth Vibert, nee Le Feuvre (1868- ) was living here with her niece Florence Mildred Vibert (1899- ) and nephew Arthur Francis Vibert (1907- ). The 1901 census shows Florence and her baby sister Ida living here with her father Alfred (1876- ) and mother Florence Maud, nee Poignand (1877- ), and Alfred's parents Edouard Vibert (1837- ) and Elizabeth, nee Hacquoil. Aunt Elizabeth was also living in a separate household with her husband Philip VIbert and their son Edmund
Historic Environment Record entry
Despite possible Medieval origins, this is not a listed building.
Two-storey, four-bay house - refronted in 1840. It has unchamfered windows and east and west chimneys. Rear wing with part-exposed granite dressings. McCormack suggests that the west gable and wing are medieval. Shown on the Richmond Map of 1795.
Jersey Evening Post feature
The following is taken from a JEP feature in December 2022
- "Although the present granite farmhouse dates from the 19th century, an earlier building is noted on the Richmond Map of 1795.
- "During recent years the home has been totally renovated. Its traditional character, which includes beams and exposed granite, has been sympathetically retained but its interior has been updated."