Historic Jersey buildings
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Property name
Ferndale
Other names
- Ferndale Cotttage, attached to the east
- Ferndale Farm
Location
Rue de La Grande Vingtaine, St Peter
Type of property
19th century farmstead divided into two residential units [1]
Valuations
There are a number of transactions on record which suggest that the property has been further divided: [2]
- 2010 - Ferndale, £660,000
- 2019 - Ferndale, £400,000
- 2010 - 1 Ferndale, $400,000
- 2015 - 1 Ferndale, £555,000
- 2012 - 3 Ferndale Farm, £442,000
- 2017 - 3 Ferndale Farm, £550,000
- 2018 - Ferndale Cottage, £637,500
Families associated with the property
- Le Brocq: In 1940 an application for postponement of military service was made on behalf of 23-year-old farmhand Garnet Winter Le Brocq by his father John Philip. It must have been successful because in 1941 John Philip (1888- ), Garnet and Ivy May Le Brocq, nee du Feu (1916- ) were living here
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
This mid-late 19th century farm range retains its external historic proportions and character, contributing to rural streetscape. Shown on the Richmond Map of 1795.
Two-storey, five-bay house with two-storey, three-bay wing to the east (Ferndale Cottage). Adjoining to the west is a two-storey barn. Parallel to the north are converted outbuildings.
Old Jersey Houses
Not included
Notes and references
- ↑ A cafe and farm shop were operated from part of the premises. The former was forced to close because of planning issues.
- ↑ There is also a 2 Ferndale, for which there are no recently recorded transactions