No 44 David Place

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44 David Place, St Helier





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Property name

44 David Place

Other names

Pembroke House Academy

Location

David Place, St Helier

Type of property

1850s town terrace house, divided into five apartments. A school in the late 19th century

Valuations

No recent transactions

Families and businesses associated with the property

Occupation registrations

  • In 1941 Joseph William Everett (1893- ) was living here

Census returns

  • 1861: Frederick Carrel, 31, ship owner and merchant; Louisa, 22; Frederick, 1; Anne Anquetil, 19, servant - it is likely that the house was built for Frederick
  • 1871-1881: Pembroke House Academy: Francis Patterson, 50, school master; Francis George, 25, teacher; Annie Frances, 19; Adolphus Frederick, 14; Augusta Sarah, 13; Florence Agnes, 11; Sarah Louisa, 10; Kate Amy, 11, niece
  • 1901: David Vincent, 38, dentist; Helena, 38; Helena, 16, Gladys, 7; Florence Wood, 18, servant

Almanac listings

  • 1874-1886: Pembroke House School, F Patterson, schoolmaster
  • 1886-1895: Dr T Balcam, dentist
  • 1900-1920: D P Vincent, dentist
  • 1925: Mrs A B Beasley
  • 1930-1950: J W Everett
  • 1960: Dr J Clyde
  • 1970: E P Fossey. T J Billington. C Brough. V Bristow. B H Carter

Historic Environment Record entry

Listed building

A mid-late 19th century house of unusual design, which is of streetscape value.

Three-bay, four-storey with basement, stucco. Front elevation: topped with pediment supported by consoles. String courses separate each floor. Porch with round arch at front and side. Door is timber four-panel, the top two glazed. Half round overlight. Stone steps up to door. Boundary wall rendered, granite coping, iron railings and gate.

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