Historic Jersey buildings
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Property name
Highlands
Location
Rue des Cateaux, Trinity [1]
Type of property
Former farmstead, 19th century origins, or earlier
Valuations
Offered for sale in 2020 for £3,150,000
Families associated with the property
- Binet
- Laurens: In 1941 Arthur Archibald Laurens (1910- ) was living here with his wife Irene, nee de Gruchy (1910- ) and their son Arthur de Gruchy Laurens (1936- )
Datestones
- 1755 EBN AGD above cottage door - For Edouard Binet and Anne Grandin who married in Trinity on 20 April 1738
- 18 JBN♥AMGL 31 - For Jean Binet and Ann Margaret Gaillard who married in Trinity on 14 June 1829 [2]
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
Former farm group with house of mid-19th century origins, and evidence of earlier structures on site. Numerous 20th century alterations and extensions. East wing raised early 21st century.
Consisting of a five-bay, three-storey main house with linked cottage and outbuilding perpendicular to it on the east and west sides. Stable block parallel to the cottage on the west side, with new garage block beyond. Windows throughout are in a late 19th century style. Porch at centre with simple columns and cornice. Property has been extended at the rear. Side elevation: Gable end with bell tower. Rendered with stone quoins picked out.