Historic Jersey buildings
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Property name
15 & 15½ Beresford Street
Location
Beresford Street, St Helier
Type of property
Mid-19th century building with two shopfronts. The property was requisitioned by the Germans during the Occupation
Valuations
Sold for £325,000 in 2004
Families and businesses associated with the property
All references are to No 15 unlesss No 15½ is specified
Census returns
- 1861 - Francis John Durell (52) grocer; unmarried sister Mary (65); nephew Philip (22) notary’s clerk
- 1871 - 15, Francis Amy (38) widowed tailor and draper; mother in Law Elizabeth Amy (56). 15½, James Aubin (71) carpenter; daughters Rosalie (41) and Marie (34), dressmakers. Daniel Kennedy (29) collecting clerk; wife Henriette (24), two daughters
- 1881 - 15, Benjamin Bailey Creasey (29) draper; son Cecil (11 months), sister Marian (28). 15½, Charles Burnham (26) confectioner; sister Harriet Higgins assisting, with her sons Harry and Maurice
- 1891 - Benjamin Creasey (35) draper; wife Margaret (37), four sons and three daughters
Almanac listings
- 1874 - 15, F F Amy, tailor. 15½, Aubin sisters, milliners
- 1880-1895 - 15, R B Creasy, draper. 15½, Aubin sisters, milliners
- 1900-1905 - A H Samson
- 1915-1930 - F A Rickett
- 1935 - 15, F A Rickett; Mrs Hall; Miss Prigg. 15½, H F Bartlett; P de La Haye
- 1940 - 15, Hocquard Bros; N A Syvret; Mrs Mackintosh. 15½, H F Bartlett; P de La Haye
- 1950-1955 - 15, Tiffany; Mrs Mackintosh. 15½, E Brown
- 1960-1980 - 15, Tiffany. 15½, Ginette
- 1990 - 15, Tiffany. 15½, Occasions
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
A a pair of mid-19th century shops. Slate pitched roof behind parapet with panelled detail. Projecting cornice at gutter level. Each shop three-storey, two-bay. Walls rendered with ashlar effect. Shopfronts: No 15½ modern to a traditional pattern; No 15 has the original two-bay (third narrow bay to east) flat arched windows with decorative moulds at apex and fluted columns.