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La Tourelle, Rue de la Sergents, St. Brelade - removal from Historical Building Register

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A decision made (19.01.07) to remove La Tourelle as a Building of Local Interest

Subject:

Appeal against registration: La Tourelle, Rue de la Sergente, St. Brelade

Decision reference:

MD-PE-2007-0009

Exempt clause(s):

None

Type of report:

Written and oral

Report file ref:

BR0349

Person giving report (if oral): Curator of Historic Buildings - Jersey Heritage Trust

Written report – author: Curator of Historic Buildings - Jersey Heritage Trust

Written Report Title: Appeal against registration: La Tourelle, Rue de la Sergente, St. Brelade

Decision(s): The Minister for Planning and Environment determined that the former farm building now known as La Tourelle should be removed from the Register.

Reason(s) for decision: There is an insufficient survival of the historic form and detail of the building to meet the published criteria for registration as a BLI.

Action required:

  Amend the entry for La Tourelle on the historic building Keystone database

  Issue a notification letter to the owner

  Notify Development Control - Rural Team of decision

Signature:

(Minister/ Assistant Minister)

Date of Decision:

 

 

 

 

 

La Tourelle, Rue de la Sergents, St. Brelade - removal from Historical Building Register

PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT

Register of Buildings and Sites of Architectural, Archaeological and Historical Importance

Review of La Tourelle, La Rue de la Sergente, St Brelade

Purpose of the Report

The purpose of this report is for the Minister to review the existing registration of La Tourelle, having regard to the States strategic objective ‘to protect the best of the Island’s architectural heritage’ and a key objective of the Island Plan 2002 to protect and promote Jersey’s built, cultural and archaeological heritage.

Background

This report has been prepared by the Jersey Heritage Trust as part of its responsibility under a Service Level Agreement to provide reports and recommendations to the Minister for Planning and Environment on the registration of buildings and sites. It incorporates the views of the Ministerial Registration and Listing Advisory Group (MRLAG) - a group established to provide independent, expert advice on matters relating to the protection of buildings and sites of cultural interest.

La Tourelle is the new name for a range of converted farm buildings that were formerly part of a farm called L’Harmonie. L’Harmonie was included in the first Register, published in 1992, and the Jersey Building Heritage Sub-Committee retained the subdivided farm group as a BLI in July 2001.

An appeal against the registration of La Tourelle, submitted by KE Planning on behalf of the owners, was received by the Planning and Environment Department on 11 October 2006.

The Planning and Environment Department subsequently requested that the Jersey Heritage Trust undertake a re-appraisal of the property ahead of discussions with the Ministerial Registration and Listing Advisory Group at its meeting on 11 December.

Discussion

It is clear from an assessment of the standing building and from the evidence submitted in the appeal that the historic farm range now known as La Tourelle was significantly altered during its conversion to residential use in 1982. Alterations to the original building included the demolition of a significant proportion of the original walls, the wholesale replacement of the roof, the removal of one chimneystack and the loss of original windows and doors. The historic character of the building was further altered with the addition of a faux tourelle, bay window and modern split dormers.

The group agreed that the only section of the building to retain a significant amount of historic fabric is part of the south-west elevation comprising a granite façade and chimneystack. One member expressed the view that these remaining sections should be retained as a BLI considering their group value with the adjacent surviving farmhouse.

Recommendation

The former farm building now known as La Tourelle should be removed from the Register.

Reason(s) for Decision

There is an insufficient survival of the historic form and detail of the building to meet the published criteria for registration as a BLI.

Action Required

  Amend the entry for La Tourelle on the historic building Keystone database

  Issue a notification letter to the owner

  Notify Development Control - Rural Team of decision

Written by:

Roger Hills

Curator of Historic Buildings - Jersey Heritage Trust

 

 

Approved by:

Janet Dore

Principal Historic Buildings Advisor

 

 

Endorsed by:

Kevin Pilley

Assistant Director (Policy and Projects)

Attachments:

Appeal report by KE Planning, October 2006

BR0349

02 January 2007

 

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