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The Dower House & Bay Tree Cottage, Le Pont Farm, La Route d'Ebenezer, Trinity - review

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A decision made (26/06/07) to review The Dower House & Bay Tree Cottage, Le Pont Farm, La Route d'Ebenezer, Trinity.

Subject:

The Dower House & Bay Tree Cottage, Le Pont Farm, La Route d'Ebenezer, Trinity

Decision ref:

MD-PE-2007-0147

Exempt clause(s):

None

Type of report:

Written and oral

Report file ref:

TR0141

Person giving report (if oral): Principal Historic Buildings Advisor

Written report – author: Curator of Historic Buildings

Written Report Title: Register of Buildings and Sites of Architectural, Archaeological and Historical Importance in Jersey: Review of The Dower House and Bay Tree Cottage, La Rue du Pont, Trinity

Decision(s): The Minister for Planning and Environment determined that the former outbuilding at Le Pont Farm (now known as The Dower House and Bay Tree Cottage) shall be removed from the Historic Buildings Register: i.e the extent of the registration of Le Pont Farm, La Rue du Pont, Trinity shall be amended to include OakTree House and Le Pont Farm

Reason(s) for decision:

Para 5.1 of the Interim policies states that ‘Buildings included in the Register are those which retain their historic form and detail’. The former outbuilding at Le Pont Farm (now The Dower House and Bay Tree Cottage) does not satisfy the published criteria for registration as its historic character and fabric was severely damaged as a result of its conversion to residential use in 1986.

Action required:

· Notify owner

· Notify development control

· Amend register entry accordingly

Signature:

(Minister/ Assistant Minister)

Date of Decision:

26 June 2007

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