Historic Jersey buildings
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Property name
Le Petit Jardin [1]
Other names
1 Sion Villa
Location
Rue St Thomas, St Saviour
Type of property
18th century country house
Valuations
Sold for £460,000 in 2013 and £595,000 in 2018
Families associated with the property
- Ahier
- Turner: in 1941 Sydney Charles Francis Turner (1907- ), his wife May Maria, nee de Quetteville (1907- ) and their sons Derrick Sydney and David Henry Charles, were recorded at Sion Villa. As there are records of other families at 2 and 3 Sion Villa, it is presumed that the Turners were living at what was then known as No 1
Datestones
- GAH 1785 - For Gedeon Ahier, with a blank panel for intended marriage partner, but he never married [2]
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
A mid-late 18th century four bay, two storey rural house, maintaining original features and character, contributing to scenic value. Shown on the Richmond Map of 1795.
One of a pair of houses with Sion Villa. Pantile roof with four-bay dormer. Tall dressed granite chimneys with thatch dripstones, dressed stone gable verge. Flat roofed single storey extension on corner.
Old Jersey Houses
Not included