No 21 Gloucester Street

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Historic Jersey buildings


21 Gloucester Street, St Helier




No 21 is on the left of this pair

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Property name

21 Gloucester street

Other names

Location

Gloucester Street, St Helier

Type of property

19th century town house, now motor cycle dealership

Valuations

No recent transactions

Families and businesses associated with the property

1941 registrations

  • Katherine Goyan( 1864- ) and Henry James Parker (1884- ) were living here

Census returns

  • 1851-1871: Amice Payn, 37, merchant in Canada fisheries; Emily, 22; Philip, John, George, Emily, Charles, Thomas, Helena, Laura, Clara; Mary Hamptonne,22 servant
  • 1881: Jane Savage, 63, annuitant; Maru Le Couteur, 66, sister
  • 1891: Sophy Savage, 71. John Ellis, 48, sadler; Susan Jane, 29; Thomas, 2
  • 1901: Philip Denize, 39, clerk; Jane, 45; Emma Jane, 41, sister; Philip, 9, Frederick, 7, Reginald, 5

Almanac listings

  • 1874-1895: Thomas Savage
  • 1900-1905: P Denize
  • 1910-1925: George Huelin
  • 1930-1940: Mrs W Walsh
  • 1950: R Le Vesconte
  • 1960-1975: Redline booking office
  • 1980: Swan Rent-a-car
  • 1990: Dolphin Travel

Historic Environment Record entry

Delisted

Part of a row of seven similar houses which are shown as partially completed on Jersey magazine map of 1810 - shown as completed on 1834 Le Gros map. Third storey added circa late 19th century. Three-storey, three-bay. Pitched slate roof, large dormer across rear. Second floor later addition. Front elevation: render in ashlar with rusticated lintels effect.


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