No 45 David Place

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45 David Place, St Helier





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Property name

45 David Place

Location

David Place, St Helier

Type of property

Georgian town terrace house.

Valuations

Sold for £310,000 in 2004 and £250,000 in 2012

Families and businesses associated with the property

Occupation registrations

The following people were living here in 1941:

  • Ralph Adolphus Dennet Jerram (1868- ) and his wife Ellen Alice, née Harvey (1872- )
  • Michael Kelly (1922- )
  • Francis Joseph Pepper (1917- )
  • Leslie Portlock (1915- )
  • Bessie Vibert (1921- )
  • Stanley Arthur Craig (1913- )
  • John Crowley (1920- )
  • Patrick O'Sullivan (1896- )
  • John Sexton (1919- )

Census returns

  • 1861: Henry Mullins, 42, photographer; Ann, 32; Gustavus, 6
  • 1871: Louisa Hyne, 33, annuitant; Frederick, 18, stepson, wine merchant
  • 1881: Alfred de Veulle, 41, wine and spirit merchant
  • 1891: Susan Sorel, 71, own means; Susan, 40, niece
  • 1901: Susanna Rickard, 54, lodging house keeper; Maria Scoones, 64, mother; Myra Rickard, 8, Ina Rickard, 6

Almanac listings

  • 1874-1880: Mrs A C de Veulle
  • 1886-1895: Mrs T Sorel
  • 1900: J Cory
  • 1905: Mrs Scoones. Mrs Ricard. M Drury-Lowe
  • 1910-1915: Mrs Scoones
  • 1920: Jersey District Nurses
  • 1925: Dr A J Hitchcock
  • 1940: Mrs Jerram
  • 1950: R G Yourdi
  • 1960-1980: Cyril Hall, dentist

Historic Environment Record entry

Listed building

Part of a well-preserved group of circa 1850 buildings. Contributes to streetscape character.

Mid-terrace set back. Two-bay, two-storey with basement. Tiled roof with pitched roof dormer, brick chimney. Front elevation: Stucco ashlar effect. Windows are two-pane timber sash with rounded top corners and louvered shutters. Shares three-column porch with No 43 with Doric order columns and triglyph cornice. Door is four-panel, the top two glazed with single pane overlight. Original door number on moulding above door. Stone boundary wall, iron railings and gate.

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