A gallery of houses now demolished
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A gallery of houses now demolished

This is a gallery of pictures of old properties which we have been unable to identify. It is likely that the majority of them have been demolished and something modern built in their place
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Seagate, Corbiere, pictured about 1920. The house was built in the early 20th century by Jurat A P Le Rossignol and burned down during the German Occupation
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a cottage at La Rocque Cottage, presumably now demolished
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St Ewolds, St Helier - later St George’s prep. School. Frederick Tennyson, brother of the Poet Laureate, lived here for about 30 years
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Zelah Cottage St Aubin's Road
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Thatched farm at Mont au Pretre
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Les Vaux, Mont au Pretre in 1909
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An unidentified cottage in St Brelade in 1910
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St Brelade cottage
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St Brelade's Bay
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Sous L'Eglise, St Peter - de Gruchy farm (1849) by Croix ès Bruns, at the top of Jubilee Hill. Dated, initialled, stones are recorded. Demolished for Airport safety and rebuilt elsewhere
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Sous L'Eglise
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Sous L'Eglise rebuilt at Boscobel Farm
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The former building now replaced by Manor Close
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Pigsty at Les Petites Capelles, St John, on St John`s main road from St Lawrence. J de Gruchy in 1849
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Peacock Farm, which was on the Five Mile Road
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Peacock Farm
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Springbank, Vallée des Vaux, St Helier. It became a nursing home and was demolished to make way for the current Springbank Avenue houses in the 1980s
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Chandos House, Rue de Galet, built for Newfoundland merchant and Justice of the Peace Thomas Renouf (1819- ) and wife Marie Starck; demolished for the construction of a more compact modern house
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Madiera, St Brelade's Bay. Theo van Rysselberghe, Belgian painter, stayed here in 1907. The site is now under the L’Horizon swimming pool
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An unidentified Jersey cottage in 1855
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A complete mystery
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The Limes, Green Street, 1871. Built for Aaron de Ste Croix, the shipowner and merchant (early 1800s)
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Cottages at Anne Port
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Moonrakers, overlooking Anne Port Bay
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La Thiebaud House, Mont Pinel, during the Occupation. Did the Germans demolish it?
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La Thiebault, St Ouen: overlooking the former Ronez quarry. It was built around a bunker
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Bagot Manor, which was demolished in the 1930s
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Melbourne Cottages, Bagot Road
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Trinity cottages described as being ‘3 miles from Town on the Boulay Bay road’, perhaps on the site of what is now Highfield, Trinity
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Bellevue Villas. Could be original part of the property on the corner of Rue de La Falaise and Rue es Picots in Trinity
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Le Bigard. Possibly in Grouville
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Verdon House
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Prospect Cottage
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Les Ruettes, Faldouet. This house may have been demolished, but it may also have been renamed
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La Bruyere Farm, Carrefour Selous, demolished after a serious fire
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Vale Chalet, Waterworks Valley

