Historic Jersey buildings
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Property name
Les Ormes
Other names
There are sales listed for divisions of this property up to No 8, but it is not clear whether they all relate to original structures, or whether some are new builds
- Camelia Cottage (No 1)
- Troisieme (No 3)
- La Carrosserie (No 8)
Location
Rue de La Blanche Pierre, St Lawrence
Type of property
18th century farmhouse
Valuations
- No 1 sold for £700,000 in 2008 and £715,000 in 2015
- No 3 sold for £480,000 in 2013
- No 4 sold for £395,000 in 2005 and £820,000 in 2020
- No 8 sold for 369,000 in 2006 and £585,000 in 2020
Families associated with the property
- Le Gallais
- Poignand: In 1901 farmer John Frederick Poignand (1862- ) and his wife Louisa Jane, nee Brideaux (1861- ) were living here with their sons John (1885- ) who worked with his father, Winter (1888- ) and Charles (1896- ), and daughter Mabel (1894- )
Datestones
- ELG ♥ MCP 1745 - For Edmond Le Gallais and Marie Chapelle, both of St Lawrence. Married there in 1737. We have not been able to place Edmond in any of our Le Gallais farmily trees
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
A mid-18th century Jersey farmhouse retaining historic character, and some original interior and exterior features. Former associated farm group altered and converted to residential.
Shown on the Richmond Map of 1795. Four-bay, two-storey farmhouse (now called 2 Les Ormes).