Oak Place

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Oak Place, St John


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Property name

Oak Place

Location

Rue du Temple, St John [1]

Type of property

Village cottage

Valuations

Sold for £413,000 in 2001, £675,000 in 2009 and £637,500 in 2016

Families associated with the property

  • Hamon:In 1941 James Hamon (1919- ) was living here
  • Perrot:Also living here in 1941 was Francis John Perrot (1895- )

Historic Environment Record entry

Listed building

This early 19th century cottage has an important site opposite the church. It has fine stonework on the front elevation and historic features from different periods of development. House set back from road. Single storey with attic, 5 bay.

Notes and references

  1. This road is opposite St John's Parish Church and its name dates from the time when the parish churches were called 'temples'
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