Listed buildings and places
Les bâtisses et endraits historique
47, King Street, St. Helier.
This report has been prepared by Jersey Heritage as part of its responsibility under a Service Level Agreement to provide reports and recommendations to the Minister for Planning and Environment on the architectural, historical, archaeological and other significance of buildings and places.
The assessment undertaken and the recommendation given in relation to the above building and place is made under the auspices of Article 51 of the Planning and Building (Jersey) Law, 2002; and the criteria for the listing and grading of heritage assets adopted and published by the Minister for Planning and Environment.
The report also includes the views and advice offered by the Listing Advisory Group in relation to the assessment of this building and place.
Author of report: Roger Hills BA(Hons) MA DipBldgCons (RICS) IHBC - Head of Historic Buildings
Date of report: 07/08/2013
File ref: HE0298
Special interests of the site
The building scheduled in this report is of inadequate historical, architectural or other interests and does not satisfy the published criteria for Listing.
Late C19 / early C20 shop. 3 storey, 2 bay. Front, north elevation: Roof unseen behind parapet. Rendered chimney to east gable. Walls rendered, side pilasters with ashlar effect. Flat, shouldered hoods to 1st and 2nd floor windows. Brackets to moulded 2nd floor cills. Windows; 2nd floor 2 pane (1/1) sashes, with horns. 1st floor 6 (2:2:2) pane metal framed top and bottom hinged. Original first floor windows knocked through to form single enlarged opening - render detail altered to match the others. Shop front modern replacement.
Advice offered by MLAG (and others if stated)
MLAG discussed the grading of this building at their meeting on 06/02/2012. Members proposed that the building scheduled in this report should be listed as grade 4 for its streetscape value.
Jersey Heritage recommendation
De-list. This modest building makes some contribution to the character of this block of King Street with its late Victorian / Edwardian articulation and decorative features, but the alterations to the shop-front and first floor window openings reduce its integrity and interest.
Attachments
Location plan