Historic Jersey buildings
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Property name
Hillside [1]
Other names
- Hillview Cottage
- 1 Hillside
- 2 Hillside
- 3 Hillside
Location
Rue de La Croiserie, Trinity
Type of property
Cottage with 18th century origins. Property divided into three residential units c2002
Valuations
- 1 Hillside sold for £310,000 in 2002 and £340,000 in 2006
- 2 Hillside sold for £290,000 in 2003
- 3 Hillside sold for £290,000 in 2003
Families associated with the property
- Coutanche: John George Coutanche (1875- ), his second wife Alice Kate, née Oram (1881- ) and his son John Philip (1906- ), by his first wife, Jane Romeril Mourant, were living here in 1941
- Nicolle: Edgar Nicolle (1880- ) and his sister Mabel Louisa (1873- ) were also recorded here in 1941
Datestones
- 1906 - no initials
- JGC and JRM [2]
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
An originally 18th century single-storey cottage that has been reordered in 19th century, retaining original interior and exterior features from both periods; with Edwardian farm building of exterior interest, and group value.
Remains of granite corbelled fireplace. Present entrance in south elevation apparently 19th century; original entrance to north survives. Interior apparently reordered in 19th century to accommodate this change; modest staircase at north end of hall is probably mid-19th century.
Footprint of house and barn appear on Richmond map 1795.
Edwardian-period outbuilding. Detached, single storey, attic, five-bay, single bay single storey extension to roadside - Hillview Cottage.
Parallel to rear: large early 20th century barn, pitched slate roof, almost full height cart entrance arch; single storey extension to west. Converted to residential units with associated window and door openings at ground and first floor levels.
Notes and references
- ↑ This is a very popular house name in Jersey and there is a Hillside Farm in Trinity and Hillsides, Hillside Farms and other variations in several parishes
- ↑ On capped piers - not otherwise recorded, nor interpreted. Possibly for Gruchy and Remon but no corresponding marriage found