Historic Jersey buildings
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Property name
1-3 Library Place
Location
Library Place, St Helier
Type of property
Georgian building with shopfronts
Valuations
No recent transactions
Families and businesses associated with the property
Census returns
- 1841: 3, Philip Le Tublin, messenger, and family
- 1871: 3, John White, tin plate worker
- 1881: 1, Edward Eadon (51) auctioneer and valuer; 3, Francis White (46) tin plate worker
- 1891: 3, Francis White (41) tin plate worker
Almanac listings
- 1874-1910: 1, J White and Son, tin workers, followed by F White
- 1890-1900: Parish Clerk's office
- 1895: 3, Viscount's office
- 1905-1915: C W V Stone
- 1925-1930: 3, Public Health office
- 1930-1935: 1, Green Electrical Engineering
- 1935: Jersey Business Training College
- 1940: 1, Air Raid Precaution office; 3, Commercial Art Company (to 1950)
- 1950: 1, Commercial Union
- 1955: 1, Rediffusion
- 1960-1970: 1, Bo-Kay florist; 3, Royal Insurance
- 1975-1980: 3, Lombard North Central
- 2019: 1-3, Broadlands estate agency
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
Well proportioned Georgian-style buildings retaining historic character and features, in a historically significant part of St Helier. Corner site on to Library Place and Church Street
Three bays, four storeys, the top being a new addition.
round floor shop front with plain pilasters with rolled tops and plain fascia.
Adjoining to east is thin wedge shaped building forming the corner of a block next to the United Club, three bays, four storeys.