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Property name
High View
Other names
High View House
Location
Mont Rossignol, St Ouen
Type of property
Victorian rural house
Families associated with the property
- Le Marquand: In 1901 widowed farmer Philip Le Marquand (1848- ) was living here with his sons Philip (1890- ) and Ernest (1893- )
- Duveaux: Farm labourers Henri Duveaux (1871- ) and his wife Anne (1872- ), both born in France, were also living at High View in 1901
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
A mid-late 19th century house that retains its historic interest and exterior character. Mid-late Victorian rural house, circa 1860s/70s.
The 1934/35 Ordnance Survey Map shows High View to be the earliest property in the immediate area.
3 bay, 2 storey house, with rear lean-to extension. Pitched slate roof with rendered end stacks, decorated with moulded band. Front (southwest) elevation is cement rendered, lined in imitation ashlar with emphasised quoins. Wide central doorway.
Rear elevation to house has pierre perdu render to upper floor.
Lean-to has mono-pitch slate roof, rubble stone walls with brick dressings to openings.