Historic Jersey buildings
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Property name
Mont Mado House
Location
Ruette de la Carrière, St John
Type of property
18th century house with earlier origins
Valuations
Sold for £510,000 in 2001
Families associated with the property
- Minchington: In 1941 Harry George Minchington (1890- ) [1], his wife Eva Jane, nee Beslievre (1896- ), who married in St Lawrence in 1917, were living here with their daughters Mavis Margaret (1925- ) and Ethel Linda (1928- )
Datestones
1913 - no initials
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
The main house has 18th century, and possibly earlier, origins - the building shown on the Richmond Map of 1795. It appears to have been re-fronted and altered in the 19th century. The 1913 inscription above the door likely dates further works.
The bakehouse is not shown on the Richmond Map, but the style of the stonework suggests an early date. Former baker's shop - the bakehouse damaged by fire in 1967 - extended in the early 21st century.
Two-storey, four-bay house with single-storey east wing and detached bakehouse parallel to south. Main house has pitched slate roof with brick chimneys.
Notes and references
- ↑ Harry was baptised Henry George Minchinton but seems to have added a 'g' to his name. He was a quarryman at nearby Mont Mado Quarry