No 58 David Place
Property name
58 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
Sold for £430,000 in 2006 and £470,000 in 2013
Families and businesses associated with the property
- Coutanche: The family built the terrace in 1844
Occupation registrations
- In 1941 Adelaide Louisa Davey (1872- ) was living here
Census returns
- 1861: Jane Brooks, 30, lodging house keeper
- 1881-1891: Elizabeth Le Huquet, 59, lodging house keeper
Almanac listings
- 1874: J Le Huquet
- 1880: Mrs Le Huquet, Mrs Penton
- 1886: Mrs Le Huquet, furnished apartments
- 1890-1895: Miss Robinson
- 1910-1940: Miss Davey
- 1950: Mrs L Hopper. J Bennett. Mrs R Howard-Houston. Miss M L Hawkes
- 1960: R A Colmer. Dr H J Sloan, Dr D H Taylor. Dr J G Millar
- 1970: Miss Le Marquand, Dr H J Sloan
- 1980: R Howard-Houston. M Law. I Moseley
- 1990: Howard Houston Ltd
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 57 and forming the centre of the terrace. Front elevation: slate roof with small box dormer. Stucco with rusticated bands on basement and corner and 'Pembroke Terrace' raised letterin First floor windows 12-pane sashes with no horns. Ground floor eight-pane French windows. Three-column porch shared with No 57 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.


