Windsor Crescent Communal Garden
Val Plaisant, St. Helier · Listed Place Grade 3 · Reference HE1910
Listed status is a real legal constraint
Under the Planning and Building (Jersey) Law 2002, alterations, extensions and demolition of a listed building or place typically need Listed Building Consent, on top of ordinary planning permission.
An early and simple example of a private terrace belt, acting as a buffer from the road rather than as a communal pleasure ground of the sort of Victoria Crescent. It survives largely intact. It is of significance in Jersey for its early date.
Source: Government of Jersey Historic Environment Record. See the official gov.je record for the authoritative version — this page is for information only, its accuracy is not guaranteed, and it is not a certified check of listed status.