Historical Features Dating Back To 1400s
Trinity
£1,585,000
Reference: 1522558
Features
- 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
- Grade 2 Listed granite home with many historical features from 1400s
- 2 reception rooms with large granite fireplaces
- Large kitchen with superb granite fireplace/bread oven
- Own garden, terrace and parking
- Views over shared well-maintained valley
Part of an historic farm, now converted into homes around a pleasing courtyard, this delightful five-bedroom Grade 2 listed house dates back to the 1400s with 1700s extension, and retains a wealth of original granite features that are rare today. The house has enjoyed a sensitive renovation that now combines modern living with all its historical features.
The south facing façade is a delight to behold with its double voussoirs arch around the main entrance and two rare, inscribed granite pillars that are only otherwise found at Hamptonne Living Museum in St Lawrence, and beautiful chamfered stones surrounding each window.
There are two wonderful reception rooms with large granite fireplaces with inset stoves, beamed ceilings and granite features around the splayed windows that bring in the light.
The kitchen/breakfast room enjoys a large original granite fireplace with inset Aga and adjoining original bread oven.
An early extension leads to a utility area which contains an original granite washing stone and drain and a good size cloakroom with pretty granite features and windows.
The hall features a granite bénitier (Holy Water Stoup) and to the side is a stunning granite tourelle staircase to the first floor three bedrooms (two are ensuite and one is full height to the apex with an original wooden truss. There is also a house bathroom. A further staircase leads to the second floor where there are two attic bedrooms.
Outside is a private lawned garden, al fresco terrace overlooking a well-maintained valley with pond that is part shared and the house has parking outside the entrance as well as additional, gated private parking accessed from the road and through the garden. There is also a large lawned area that is shared and which provides additional space for play.
The property enjoys a rural setting and will appeal to anyone who cherishes historical Jersey architecture from the medieval period to the 1700s.
This home, which features widely in Jersey historical architectural books, will enthral one’s guests and be the centre of conversation.
INFORMATION
Mains services except gas
Oil fired central heating
Borehole check Gill
Double glazed?
Parish rates for 2025 were?
Freehold and Entitled/Licenced
Location
The Parish: Trinity
Trinity in the north is a large parish which is mainly rural. It has the highest point in Jersey, Les Platons.















































