Nos 8-10 Burrard Street
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Property name
8-10 Burrard Street
Location
Burrard Street, St Helier
Type of property
Terrace of three matching town shops
Valuations
- No 8 sold for £350,000 in 2014
- No 8½ sold for £340,000 in 2016
- No 10 sold for £342,000 in 2016
Families and businesses associated with the property
- In 1874 coach builder J Bowdidge was at No 10
- In 1880-1890 coach builder C Tucker was at No 8
- In 1895 C H Bott was listed at No 10
- In 1900-1910 W H Mallett was at No 8; in 1905-1930 P S Hocquard was at No 10
- In 1915-1925 G Beghin was at No 8
- In 1930 J W Kendall was at No 8, Beghin having moved to No 6
- In 1935-1950 G W Gulliford was at No 8 and E C Fox at No 10
- In 1941 George WIlliam Gulliford (1869- ) and his wife Ada, nee Le Cras (1871- ) were living here
- In 1955 L R Tostevin and F R Le Marquand were at No 8 and E C Fox still at No 10
- In 1960 Doreen Silvey was at No 8 and E C Fox at No 10
- In 1965 Bon Bon was trading at No 8 and No 10 was unoccupied
- In 1970-80 Hazeldene Cafe was at No 8 [1], Jewellery Workshop at 8½, and Roy's Footwear Repairs at No 10
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
A set-piece of unusual and fine Victorian shops with ornate detailing. Slate roof with brick chimney. Each shop is three-storey, single bay, with pediment above second floor windows. Very unusual barley sugar rainwater downspouts with decorative hoppers. Victorian shop fronts with rusticated pilasters and ornate corbels; inset central doorway flanked by large shop windows.
Notes and references
- ↑ Grand Prix Cafe in 1975, Rice Bowl Restaurant in 1980


