Historic Jersey buildings
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Property name
Eversley
Other names
- Maison du Mont
- Magic Cottage
Location
Mont de La Mare St Catherine, St Martin
Type of property
19th century farm group
Valuations
- Eversley sold for £1.2 million in 2001
- Magic Cottage sold for £420,000 in 2014
Families associated with the property
- Noel: In 1901 Edouard Noe Noel (1839- ) was living here with his wife Elizabeth, nee du Feu (1843- ), and their children Mabel Florence (1876- ), Clara Jane (1878-1960) and Philip John (1881-1943), and Elizabeth's son by her first marriage to Charles Francois Binet, Charles William Binet, Solicitor and Deputy of St Martin from the age of 27
- Le Couteur: In 1941 Hedley Le Couteur (1909- ), his wife Beatrice Mary, née Barette (1911- ) and their son Hedley were living here. The couple were married in 1934 at St Brelade.
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
Mid-late 19th century farm group retaining exterior historic character and some features, the range of buildings contributing to the streetscape value of Le Mont de la Mare St Catherine.
Taken over as a casualty receiving station (Truppenverbandplatz) during the German Occupation. A linear range of historic farm buildings comprising the former farmhouse (now Maison du Mont) with a row of attached converted cottages to the west. Other associated outbuildings to the east and north have been significantly altered.
Adjoining three-bay, two-storey cottage (likely former dower wing), single pile with modern rear extension. Small garden areas on roadside with rubble granite boundary walls.