No 57 David Place
Property name
57 David Place
Other names
Pembroke Terrace. The eight properties in the terrace are numbered 54-61, up to the junction with Val Plaisant
Location
David Place, St Helier
Type of property
1844 town terrace house.
Valuations
No recent transactions
Families and businesses associated with the property
- Coutanche: The family built the terrace in 1844
Occupation registrations
The following people were living here in 1941:
- Joseph Henry Harvey (1892- ) his wife Doris, née Thatcher(1893- ), and their daughter Margaret Marion (1934- )
- Agnes Bertha Cecilia Hill, née Carlton, (1890- ), her son Maurice Victor Gamble Hill (1922- ) and daughter Doreen Marjorie Hill (1917- )
- Archibald Langmaid Willmett (1889- ) and his wife Hilda Virginie, née Le Masurier (1891- )
- William Albert Reine Pellett (1908- ) and his wife Rosetta Lydia Reine, née Rossi (1918- )
- Cyril George Medland (1913- )
- Ann Elizabeth Monnamy (1896- )
- Rubina Mabel Nicolle, née Thomas (1919- )
- Edward Welling (1914- )
Census returns
- 1861: Mary Cabot, 60, lodging house keeper; Mary, 36, greengrocer; Sophie, 25; Anne, 20, milliner; Elizabeth, 34, milliner
- 1881: Jane Moss, 51, lodginghouse keeper; Jane Emma, 24; Elizabeth 22
- 1891: Mary Rose, 42, letting apartments; Caroline, 25, niece; George, 14, nephew; Amy, 11
- 1901: Thomas Balcomb, 53, dental surgeon. Philip Sinel, 26, saddler; Laura, 26
Almanac listings
- 1874-1880: Mrs G Moss, furnished apartments
- 1886: Mrs Sharland, furnished apartments
- 1890-1895: Miss Rose
- 1900: T Balcomb
- 1905-1915: H R Luke
- 1925: Mrs Poignand
- 1930: Miss Le Feuvre. Mrs Gibbs. Miss Mason. F B Carr
- 1940: Miss M Barnfield
- 1950: W Le Moignan. R Stewart. A Hill
- 1960: W Le Moignan. Mrs A Hill
- 1970: Mrs Webb. Mrs A Hill. D and E White. H Palomo
- 1980: K A Macdonald. A H Bull. H Palomo
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
Part of a designed classical terrace, built in 1844 by the Coutanche family, which is one of the best examples of an early 19th century formal planned ensemble in St Helier.
Mid terrace set back. Three-bay, three-storey plus basement mirroring No 58. Front elevation: slate roof with small box dormer. Stucco with rusticated bands on basement. First floor windows 12-pane sashes with no horns. Ground floor eight-pane French windows. Three-column porch shared with No 56 is Ionic order with dentilled cornice. Panelled reveal to door. Six-panel door with roll moulding down centre, with side and overlights. Stone steps to door with railings dividing the two properties. Rendered boundary wall, granite copings, ironwork railings. Rear elevation: Slate roof with small box dormer.


