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Property name
Rose Farm
Other names
Rose Farm House
Location
Rue a Don, Grouville
Type of property
18th century former farm in village opposite Grouville Church
Valuations
Sold for £710,000 in 2009
Families associated with the property
- De Faye: In 1901 widow Sarah de Faye (1840- ) was farming here, living with her son Thomas (1868- ), a chemist's assistant, and daughters Florence Cecilia (1875- ) and Ethel (1883- )
- Renouard: In 1941 Alfred Dupre Renouard (1881- ) and his wife Ada Mary, nee Journeaux (1888- ) were living here
Datestones
- IDF MLGL 1800 - For Jacques de Faye and Marie Le Gresley, who married in St Saviour in 1787. The house was rebuilt and they moved in in 1800
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
Prominent location near to parish church. Shown on the Richmond Map of 1795.
Two-storey, five-bay. Pitched slate roof, fleur-de-lis cresting, granite chimneys at each end, thatch stones.
High granite walls to road on both sides of house.