No 13 Beresford Street
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19th century cobbled street. No 13 is last but one on the right of the row of properties, after the shop with a sunblind
Property name
13 Beresford Street
Location
Beresford Street, St Helier
Type of property
Mid-19th century shop with accommodation above
Valuations
No recent transactions
Families and businesses associated with the property
Census returns
- 1851 – Jean Le Goupillot (68) clock and watchmaker, widower; son Auguste (24), clock and watchmaker; daughter-in-law Marie (32); grandson and granddaughter
- 1881 – Edward Kelley (45) glass, china and earthenware shop; wife Susannah, nee Wright (42); daughter Fanny Elizabeth (3); sister-in-law Georgeina Wright (31) and her daughter Jane (5) visiting
- 1891 – James Simonton (59) photographic artist; wife Frances (60); Son Henry (26) draughtsman, daughter Edith (25)
- 1901 – Ann Tomkins; daughter Florence Ethel, photographer’s assistant, son William Henry(20) sailor
Almanac listings
- 1874 - 13, W Jones, photographer. 13½, P E Falle, draper
- 1880 – E Kelly, china and glass warehouse
- 1900 – H Becker; A Smith, both nursery owners, town outlet for produce
- 1905 - H Becker
- 1910 - C Claydon
- 1915 – C Claydon; T Larbalestier
- 1920 – Miss Claydon; J Dupre
- 1925-1955 – H A Oldridge, butcher
- 1960-1980 - T E Foley, butcher
- 1990 - Scruples
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
Early-mid 19th century shop. Contributes to the streetscape. THree-storey, three-bay. Roof unseen behind parapet and coping. Walls render with ashlar effect. Projecting cornice at gutter level. Ground edged by pilasters with square tops supporting timber cornice running full width. Swan neck stair handrail retained, with balustrade boarded in.
Notes and references
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1965
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1890
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1895
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William Jones and Co were at 13 Beresford Street, and also No 11, next door, from 1871 to 1875


