No 6 Bath Street

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6 Bath Street, St Helier


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The section of Bath Street, originally known as New Bath Street, in 1965. No 6 is the second furthest of the four properties which were built as one in 1877

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No 6 occupies the second two bays, furthest from the camera, of this row of 19th century shops

Property name

6 Bath Street

Other names

This section of the street was created in 1877 as New Bath Street, linking what was then Lower Bath Street to Queen Street. It was almost certainly 6 New Bath Street at the time

Location

Bath Street, St Helier

Type of property

19th century shop, built as one of a row of four properties in 1877, when the street was extended from Hilgrove Street to Queen Street. Home to a men's clothing shop and barber above in 2023

Valuations

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The property in 2023 - a men's clothing shop with barber above
1881 advert for engineer Underwood Harper

Families associated with the property

The early occupancy is based on the assumption that this was originally No 6 New Bath Street. That assumption has now been called into question by the suggestion that 6 New Bath Street is now 9 Bath Street. We have occupancy listing from almanacs either side of the renaming in 1926, but no businesses can be identified in 1920 and 1930.

  • 1886 - T M Carter, engineer
  • 1890-1925 - P Le Sueur
  • 1930-1935 - Mrs Roberts (probably residential rather than business)
  • 1940 - Edmee
  • 1950-1980 - Jersey Model Laundry (reception point for laundry in Grands Vaux)
  • 1990 - Video Store

Historic Environment Record entry

Listed building

Part of linked row of four mid-late 19th century shops that retain their exterior historic character and features.

Three-storey, two-bay. East elevation: Roof obscured behind parapet with heavy projecting cornice at gutter level. Walls rendered with ashlar and keystone effect. Ground floor shopfront framed by pilasters, three-bay with central door. Round headed single pane windows, central door with round headed overlight.

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