Historic Jersey buildings
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Property name
9 Beresford Street
Location
Beresford Street, St Helier
Type of property
Town shop, possibly formerly a hotel. Requisitioned by the Germans during the Occupation. This is one of the older properties in the street, dating from the early to mid-19th century
Valuations
Sold for £650,000 in 2005
Families and businesses associated with the property
Census returns
- 1851 - George Messervy (32), master tailor and draper employing 16 men; wife Charlotte (33), three sons, one daughter, two sisters. William Price (35), widowed poulterer, four sons aged 3 to 13
- 1861 - George Messervy (42) master tailor employing ten men and five women; wife Charlotte (43); seven sons and a daughter; aunt Susanne Messervy (69); sister Ann (30)
- 1871 - Unoccupied
- 1881 - Arthur Mc Colgan (26) hotel proprietor; wife Lucy (26), two sons and a daughter
- 1891 - William Brisker (48) commission agent; wife Sophy (38) ; three sons and three daughters
- 1901 - C W Brisker; wife Sophie (48); son Max Guy (14), daughter Daisy Ada (22) milliner
Almanac listings
- 1874-1880 - G Messervy, tailor
- 1886 - Madame Gullick, miliner; C W Brisker
- 1895-1900 - C W Brisker
- 1903-1925 - G Gellender, boot and shoe merchant
- 1930-1940 - Tyler's boot store
- 1950-1955 - Jeremy
- 1965 - Café Alpino (R Buchon); R C Meads and R Brown
- 1970 – Chelsea Boutique; Golden Chicken
- 1975 - Samuel Pepys; Cleopatra
- 1980 - Samuel Pepys; Lyrmar Fabrics
- 1990 - Samuel Pepys
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
This early-mid 19th century building retains its original character and contributes to the street with its strong features and original decorative features. Three-storey, four-bay. South elevation: Roof unseen behind parapet. Walls render with ashlar effect. Pilasters define edge bays, finishing at top in arch and projecting parapet bay. Ground floor shopfront and fascia between original fluted ionic engaged columns.
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