No 16 Beresford Street
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This picture was taken between 1874 and the 1880 rebuilding. No 16 is the second property from the left
Property name
16 Beresford Street
Other names
Highland House - today's name
Location
Corner of Beresford Street and Halkett Street
Type of property
Three-storey corner building erected in the late 20th century. Shop with residential above. Previously the headquarters of Orviss, one of the island's largest grocery businesses, and the first self-service grocery store when taken over by Le Riches in the 1960s. From 1930 onwards the business expanded into No 18, which we have treated as a separate property because of its earlier history
Valuations
No recent transactions
Families and businesses associated with the property
- Kaines: R Kaines, cabinet maker and upholsterer, was in business here in 1833
Census returns
- 1861 - George Fentum (47) professor of music; wife Jane (44); seven daughters, three sons
- 1871 – George Fentum (57) professor of music; wife Jane (44); four daughters, one son
Almanac entries
- 1874 – G Fentum, music warehouse
- 1880-1960 – J W Orviss, grocer
- 1965-1990 - Le Riches self-service store
Historic Environment Record entry
Not a listed building because it has been rebuilt in the 20th century
Notes and references

Rebuilding work in 1961 after the Orviss business was acquired by Le Riche
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1857
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1859

In 1971 the Le Riches 'self service' store stocked a wide range of household items


