Historic Jersey buildings
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Property name
Whitehall Farm
Location
La Hougue, Grouville
Type of property
18th century farm with outbuildings developed for residential use
Valuations
No recent transactions
Families associated with the property
- Valpy
- Gouffini: The 1881 census shows Frenchman Jean Marie Gouffini (1843- ) living here and farming 45 acres - a very substantial farm size at the time. Living with him were his wife Esther, nee Norman (1835- ) and their five children
- Badier: Mary Ann Elizabeth Badier was living here when she made her will in January 1915.
Datestones
- 17 IVP 61 - For Jean Valpy. GVP on separate stone above
- IVP 1766 - For Jean Valpy
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
This historic farm group retains its integrity despite the conversion of many of the outbuildings into dwellings, the northerly outbuilding is an interesting later development.
The surrounding garden, apple crusher and walled pond all add interest to the group. The farmhouse retains its historic proportions and fine stonework. Shown on the Richmond Map of 1795.