No 25 Burrard Street
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Property name
25 Burrard Street
Other names
The Cambridge
Location
Burrard Street, St Helier
Type of property
Public house
Valuations
No recent transactions
Families associated with the property
- Vibert: In 1874 J Vibert, grocer, was trading here, followed by hairdresser F Vibert in 1880
- The next almanac listings were for publican G Wetherall in 1900, G Witherell in 1905-1920 and Mrs Witherell in 1925-1940, when the premises are also shown as The Cambridge. Mrs Witherell was still the landlady until after 1950, when the pub was taken over by H Le Quelenec, followed in 1965 by D Mahoney, 1975 by K Noon, and 19980 by J SMith
- In 1916 George Alfred Witherall was fined 10s for serving a bottle of beer to Alfred Edward Cornick when he was already drunk
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
An early-mid 19th century shop, later public house, which retains external historic character and some features. Two-storey plus attic. Two-bay with entrance to side. Traditional shop front surround with columns at side and either side of the entrance.


