Everton Farm

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Everton Farm, St Saviour


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Property name

Everton Farm

Location

Route de Maufant, St Saviour

Type of property

Five-bay traditional 18th century granite house, but possibly with 15th century origins

Families associated with the property

  • Gaudin: The 1901 and 1911 censuses show the Gaudin family living here, John Gaudin (1868- ), his wife Anne, nee Noel (1871- ), and their children Ann (1897- ), Lilian Jane (1899- ) and John Philip (1906- ) made up the family

Historic Environment Record entry

Listed building

This five-bay, granite house retains its historic proportions and character. The farm buildings as a whole remain a cohesive group, contributing to the rural roadside setting. Shown on the Richmond Map of 1795.

Two-storey, five-bay house with two- storey converted outbuildings to northwest corner, returning in L-shape and dropping to single storey.

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