Historic Jersey buildings
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Property name
La Sergente
Location
Rue de La Sergente, St Brelade
Type of property
Late 18th century farmhouse
Valuations
No recent transactions
Families associated with the property
- Martel
- Le Boutillier: In 1901 farmer John Le Boutillier (1861- ) and his wife Emma (1865- ) were living here with their daughter Emma Margaret (1893- ) [1]
Datestones
- 16 FMT 83 - For François Martel, son of Philippe Martel and Catherine Balleine, who was an uncle of Jean Martell of Brandy fame
- JE LB 1888 - Carved on the inside of the gateposts, not interpreted
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
A late 18th century farm house, with earlier origins, and farm group that retains character and historic features. Shown on the Richmond Map of 1795.
West fireplace gable survives from earlier house. 19th century outbuildings.
This, and other properties called La Sergenté, are of historic interest as the abode of the Fief officer known as the Sergent and upon which he owed the service.
Old Jersey Houses
Notes and references
- ↑ We have not been able to place this family in any of our Le Boutillier trees