No 21 Devonshire Place
Property name
21 Devonshire Place
Location
Devonshire Place, St Helier
Type of property
Early 19th century town house
Valuations
Sold for £190,000 in 2010 and £380,000 in 2019
Families and businesses associated with the property
- Noel: The property was built by David Noel, who sold it in October 1912 ...
- De La Haye:... to Philippe De La Haye and Sara Richardson
Census returns
- 1851: Sisters Marie Addler, 21, and Clothilde, 25
- 1861: Abraham de La Cour, 37, plasterer; Mary Ann, 36; Mary Ann, 11, Francis, 10, Emma, 6, Caroline, 4, John, 2, Philip, 11 months
- 1881-1901: Sam William Vaudin, 41, black and white smith; Victoria, 37, dressmaker; Ann du Fresne, 62, mother in law
Almanac listings
- 1874-1880: Philip Renouf, coal merchant
- 1885-1940: S W Vaudin
- 1950-1990: E Mahrer
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
Built in the early 1800s, an early surviving town house in St Helier. It retains some exterior character and group value.
Part of a row of houses built circa 1800 - part of the early 19th century expansion of the town. Land appears to have been bought for development circa 1800. Land contract dated 10 October 1812 Philippe De La Haye and Sara Richardson from David Noel, and earlier one from around 1800.
Mid-terrace. two-storey, three-bay plus attic with door at side. Front elevation: Pitched tile roof with brick chimney and box dormer. Wall rendered to ashlar and keystone effect with central vermiculated keystone. Original timber six-panel door with four-pane overlight.


