21 Charing Cross

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Historic Jersey buildings


21 Charing Cross



Because of the demolition and rebuilding of several elements of the Co-Op properties in Charing Cross in the second half of the 20th century, it is difficult to be certain without access to detailed plans, about which original properties were where. We think that the white building in the centre was No 21



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Property name

21 Charing Cross

Other names

Premier Inn

Location

Charing Cross, St Helier

Type of property

Former town house and shop, became part of Co-op, demolished and rebuilt as Premier Inn along with other Co-op buildings in Charing Cross

Valuations

No recent transactions

Families associated with the property

  • Vautier In 1941 Elizabeth Harriet Vautier, nee du Feu (1864- ) and Nelly Casey (1910- ), were living at this address
  • John Thomas Satterley was living at No 21 when his will was drawn up in 1865
  • Amy: Mary Amy (59) and her sister Carolina (55), both haberdashers and ladies outfitters, were shown living here in the 1881 and 1891 censuses

Almanac entries

  • 1874-1895 - Miss Amy, linen warehouse
  • 1900 - J Bateman
  • 1905 - G J Laurens
  • 1910-1925 - Co-operative Dairy
  • 1930-1940 - Vautier
  • 1940-1955 - Jersey Radio Electric Service Company
  • 1960-1965 - Dot Trading Company
  • 1970- Channel Island Co-operative

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