No 50 David Place
Property name
50 David Place
Other names
- Eagle Terrace
Location
David Place, St Helier
Type of property
1840s town terrace house.
Valuations
No recent transactions
Families and businesses associated with the property
- Phillips: Developed by John Phillips in the late 1840s
Occupation registrations
In 1941 the following were living here:
- Clara Jane Anderson (1891- )
- Elvina Emma Cash (1868- )
Census returns
- 1861: Thomas Bate, 70, retired tailor; Ann, 25; Ann, 13, Emily, 10, Rosalie, 7, Arthur, 5
- 1871: Anne Bate, 47, letting apartments; Anne Ellen, 23, schoolmistress; Emily, 20
- 1881: Andrew Dunlop, 39, medical practitioner; Alice, 31; Charkles, 9; Walter, 5; Susan, 4, Fred, 3; Valentine, 2; Allen, 1
- 1901: Philip Bentliff, 41, surgeon; Agnes, 31; Phyllis, 7, Beryl, 4; Cecile Pallot, 35, Kate Devonport, 30, and Marion Rose, 60, servants
Almanac listings
- 1874: Mrs Batty, furnished apartments
- 1880: Dr Dunlop
- 1886-1890: E Van, dentist
- 1895-1900: Dr P B Bentliff
- 1905-1915: Miss Collings. Mrs Le Feuvre
- 1925-1940: C de Ste Croix
- 1960: Mrs Galway. Mrs Gillatt. C Borfiga
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
Group value as a terrace group.
Part of Eagle Terrace, which was developed by John Phillips in the late 1840s.
Mid-terrace, set back. Three-bay, three-storey plus basement. Front elevation: Slate roof, brick chimney. Low parapet behind cornice. Stucco, ashlar effect with "Eagle Terrace" written across Nos 48 and 50. All windows are two-pane timber sash with rounded top corners and horns. Shares three half column door surround with No 48. Columns are Ionic order with dentilled cornice. Door set in panelled reveal, four-panel timber door, overlight. Door number in moulding above the door. Granite steps with iron handrail up to door. Boundary wall rended, granite copings, iron railings and double gates.


