Historic Jersey buildings
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Property name
51 Bath Street
Other names
Formerly 9 Bath Street before 1926 renumbering
Location
Bath Street, St Helier
Type of property
Town house and shop
Valuations
Sold for £260,000 in 2002 and £547,000 in 2015
Families and businesses associated with the property
- 1874 - D McVicar, grocer
- 1880-1895 - Mrs Jocelyn, grocery and dairy
- 1900-1905 - J Anslow, J Houillebecq
- 1905-1925 - A Marchand
- 1930 - J Baudains
- Benjamin Peter Jeffs was living here when he made his will on 23 January 1930
- 1935-1940 - S V Nobes
- James Cagney (1914- ) was living here in 1941
- 1950-1990 - Singer Sewing Machine Company
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
Late Victorian shop, built 1890. This building retains some interesting, elaborate decoration and has a fine presence on the corner so contributing to the streetscape.
Three-storey with attic, two-bay. Slate, mansard roof with box dormer. Heavy corniced parapet. Walls of render with ashlar effect. Shaped, rendered architraves with floral moulded keystones, rosettes, moulded and bracketed cills. First floor architraves have lintels with oak and acorn decoration, floral squares and oval heels. Shopfront single pane glass with plain panel over. Granite threshold with black and white tiled porch floor.