Historic Jersey buildings
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Property name
Lindridge Hall/La Pouquelaye
Location
Upper King's Cliff, St Helier
Type of property
1850 town house, divided into flats
Valuations
Sold for £900,000 in 2007
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
Circa 1850 villa type property which retains external historic character and features, contributing to historic townscape. Three-storey, three-bay detached property set in its own grounds.
The roof has been raised in recent times to create an extra attic floor of accommodation. The entrance passage is divided by a shallow arch supported on classical pilasters.
The open mahogany staircase has a round handrail returning in a horizontal spiral, turned balusters, and appliqué to risers, circa 1850.
A veined marble fireplace with scroll/shell supports in a front ground floor room circa 1855. Some ceiling Rosettes circa 1850 survive. A flat arch separates staircase in hall.