Saint Ouen's Manor
Building in Parish of St. Ouen, Jersey / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
St. Ouen's Manor is a manor house in the parish of St. Ouen, Jersey, and is the traditional home of the Seigneur of St. Ouen, and the ancestral home of the De Carteret family.[1][2]
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St. Ouen's Manor | |
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Town or city | Parish of St. Ouen |
Country | Jersey |
Coordinates | 49.225614°N 2.198978°W / 49.225614; -2.198978 |
Construction started | 12th Century |
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The earliest record of the house dates from 1135.[3]
As a part of the 1940 Jersey local elections, the manor was offered to the victor, Edward Campbell. However, Campbell became disillusioned with the idea, and declined.[4]
The house and grounds remain intact today, and the house is a private home for the De Carteret family. It is occasionally open to the public.