No 13 David Place

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13 David Place, St Helier





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Property name

13 David Place

Location

David Place, St Helier

Type of property

Mid-19th century town terrace house.

Valuations

No recent transactions

Families and businesses associated with the property

  • Creagh: Built in 1830s by John Creagh, as part of terrace from No 9 to No 17

Occupation registrations

In 1941 sisters Hilda Ferey (1885- ) and Matilda Ferey (1888- ) were living here

Census returns

  • 1861: Clement Sorel, 48, Impots agent; Jane, 58; Charles, 14, Edith, 16
  • 1871: Philip Gallichan, 54, impots sub-agent; Jane, 54; Robert Stonelake, 12, nephew
  • 1881: Philip Gallichan, 64, impots sub-agent; Jane, 64; Charlotte Stonelake, 53, sister-in-law; Jane, 20, niece
  • 1891: Philip Gallichan, 73, impots sub-agent; Jane, 73; Charlotte Stonelake, 64, sister-in-law
  • 1901: Stanley de Quetteville, 40, brewer's clerk; Jane, 39; Stanley, 12, Dorothy, 7; Charlotte Stonelake, 94, mother-in-law

Almanac listings

  • 1874-1890: Philip Gallichan
  • 1895: P Gallichan. S de Quetteville
  • 1900-1940: S de Quetteville. Mrs Stonelake (to 1910)
  • 1950: F Boni
  • 1960: R Le Cocq. M E Berry
  • 1970: R Le Cocq. Miss M Gibbs

Historic Environment Record entry

Listed building

Mid-19th century terrace house retaining character and forming part of group. Built between 1835 and 1842 by John Creagh. Mid-terrace with narrow forecourt. Two-storey, three-bay. Front elevation: Slate roof, box dormer. Stucco ashlar effect with rusticated lintels. First floor two-pane sash windows with horns. Ground floor bay window with two-pane sash windows and decorative frieze. Door is four-panel, the top two being glazed with single pane overlight with arched top. Stucco door surround with console brackets and cornice above. Steps lead up to door. Rendered boundary wall, granite coping, iron railings and gate.

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