No 31 Hill Street

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31 Hill Street, St Helier





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Property name

31 Hill Street

Location

Hill Street, St Helier

Type of property

Shop and offices. Older building was an inn in 1861

Valuations

No recent transactions

Families and businesses associated with the property

  • Foster: Frank Norman Foster left this property to his second wife, Enid Grace, nee Church, in his 1945 will

Almanac listings

  • 1874: D Gellender
  • 1880: J Hughes
  • 1886: J E Patch. J Lambras
  • 1890: H Weeks
  • 1895-1930: J E Patch, Mrs E G Patch
  • 1935-1940: Fosters
  • 1950: Bellingham's. Barclays Trustee Department
  • 1960: Ocean Accident Guarantee Corporation, Commercial Union
  • 1965: Pannel Fitzpatrick Graham and Crewdson. Ocean Accident Guarantee Corporation. A Hopkinson. Commercial Union
  • 1970: Frith and Kelly. Green's Dress Agency. White Gascogyne
  • 1980: Charterhouse Japhet
  • 1990: Healey and Baker

Census returns

  • 1861: Elephant and Castle Inn; John Mellers,l 55, Dorothy, 47, Matilda, Selina and Albert
  • 1871: John Hughes, 44, painter; Louise, 44, Samuel and Louisa
  • 1881-1901: James Patch, 28, store assistant, later general provisions dealer; Elizabeth, 32, piano teacher, Mildred and Walter; Wilfred, Laura May and Winifred (1891>)

Historic Environment Record entry

Listed building

Part of a row of Edwardian commercial properties, of streetscape value.

Early 1900s; Edwardian style render details.

Mid-terrace, three-storey, three-bay. Front elevation: roof sits behind a parapet. Painted plain render finish with parapet moulding, raised shouldered, eared window hoods, all is framed between plain render pilasters. At street level is a glazed shopfront, the upper floors have single pane timber sashes with horns.

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