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Jersey listed buildings & places

Every entry on the Government of Jersey's Historic Environment Record — buildings and places protected under the Planning and Building (Jersey) Law 2002. 4,265 entries on file · showing 4,265 matching.

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A listed building or place is a real legal constraint, not just a heritage label: altering, extending or demolishing one typically needs Listed Building Consent from the States of Jersey, on top of ordinary planning permission — and that can materially change what a buyer can actually do with a property. This register is cross-referenced automatically against current listings on this site — see each property's own page for a possible match.

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PropertyRoad / ParishGradeDescriptionRef
Cambrai HouseUnion Road, GrouvilleListed Building Grade 4Late C19 terrace property, retaining some original exterior features and contributing to streetscape character.GR0241
La Maitresse IleLes Minquiers, GrouvilleListed Place Grade 3Maîtresse Ile is of archaeological interest as a prehistoric occupation site, and of historical and architectural interest as a collection o…GR0242
La SenteLa Rue de la Sente Maillard, GrouvilleListed Building Grade 3An ornate late 19th century house with a distinct style, forming part of a complex of buildings retaining original features and character.GR0243
Fort HenryLa Rue de la Ville es Renauds, GrouvilleListed Building Grade 1Fort Henry (formerly known as Fort Conway) is the only fort of its kind on Jersey and unique in a British Isles context. The fort belongs to…GR0244
Gouray CottageGorey Village Main Road, GrouvilleListed Building Grade 4A house with 17th century origins and some features, largely extended and altered in the 19th century, with interesting historical associati…GR0245
Bellair BarnLa Grande Route des Sablons, GrouvilleListed Building Grade 4Late C19 farm outbuilding with significant links to island escapees during World War Two.GR0247
Rose Farm HouseLa Rue a Don, GrouvilleListed Building Grade 3Good example of 18th century house with many surviving original features in prominent location near to parish church.GR0248
BroadlandsPrinces Tower Road, GrouvilleListed Building Grade 2This mid C19 house, with a later south wing, is a fine example of a Regency style house with many original features remaining to each floor.…GR0250
Wellhead 'Croix de la Bataille'La Rue a Don, GrouvilleListed Building Grade 3Wellhead. One of a collection of island-wide historic roadside structures designed for the provision of public water supply, which together …GR0251
The Water TowerLa Rue a Don, GrouvilleListed Building Grade 4Rare example on Jersey of railway water tower, surviving adjunct to converted station building.GR0252
2 WendaleLa Rue a Don, GrouvilleListed Building Grade 3Part of a pair of Victorian houses with many original features and character surviving.GR0253
La Mielle CottageLa Grande Route des Sablons, GrouvilleListed Building Grade 4Mid-late C19 cottage forming a group with La Mielle Farm, retaining original exterior features and character.GR0256
2 Glenmore CottagesGorey Village Main Road, GrouvilleListed Building Grade 4Late C19 cottage of historic character, retaining some original features and forming part of a cohesive group.GR0258
3 Glenmore CottagesGorey Village Main Road, GrouvilleListed Building Grade 4Late C19 cottage of historic character, retaining some original features and forming part of a cohesive group.GR0259
La Villette CottageGorey Village Main Road, GrouvilleListed Building Grade 4Single bay mid C19 building, linked to La Villette and contributing to streetscape character.GR0260
Le CatillonLe Catillon (fields 176a, 176b, 176c & 184), GrouvilleListed Place Grade 1Find spot for Celtic hoards. These finds are of European significance and are extraordinarily useful evidence in our attempts to develop a g…GR0261
Le Bas FosseLa Route des Cotils, GrouvilleListed Building Grade 3This 1970s house is a rare, good example of its type in Jersey. It is a cleverly designed house maximising the small, steep site with consid…GR0266
Post Box (no.93)La Route des Cotils, GrouvilleListed Building Grade 2An early example of a Victorian wall box. One of a collection of island-wide post boxes of historical interest, and contributing to the stre…GR0268
Post Box (no.90)Gorey Village Main Road, GrouvilleListed Building Grade 2A late C20 example of a post box, which is part of a collection of island-wide post boxes of historical interest, and contributing to the st…GR0269
Post Box (no.76)La Grande Route des Sablons, GrouvilleListed Building Grade 2An Edward VII wall box. One of a collection of island-wide post boxes of historical interest, and contributing to the street scene.GR0270
Lager Wick Forced Labour CampLa Rue a Don, GrouvilleListed Place Grade 2Lager Wick is of special historical and archaeological interest as the best known example in Jersey of a forced labour camp from the German …GR0272
Former Salvation Army Hall & CottageNew Road, GrouvilleListed Building Grade 4A former Victorian Salvation Army Hall and Cottage, opened in 1890, which has historical associations with William Booth, and retains its ex…GR0288
25-27St. James Street, St. HelierListed Building Grade 3Early 19th century propertIes which retains historic scale and character, with many original features. Contributes to streetscape as part of…HE 0727
1Almorah Crescent, St. HelierListed Building Grade 1Almorah Crescent is the finest Regency style terrace in Jersey.HE0001
2Almorah Crescent, St. HelierListed Building Grade 1Almorah Crescent is the finest Regency style terrace in Jersey.HE0002
3Almorah Crescent, St. HelierListed Building Grade 1Almorah Crescent is the finest Regency style terrace in Jersey.HE0003
4Almorah Crescent, St. HelierListed Building Grade 1Almorah Crescent is the finest Regency style terrace in Jersey.HE0004
10-10aLa Motte Street, St. HelierListed Building Grade 2A rare survival of a 17th century building in town, containing early features such as a tourelle staircase (possibly the earliest surviving …HE0005
4Albert Street, St. HelierListed Building Grade 3Unusual late 19th century town house with good exterior detailing and fine workmanship, which survives largely intact. Notable as the herald…HE0006
6Albert Street, St. HelierListed Building Grade 3A mid 19th century town house with some fine quality surviving features, one of a pair fronting Trafalgar VillasHE0007
2 Trafalgar VillasAlbert Street, St. HelierListed Building Grade 3Late 19th century terrace house, retaining some original features, distinguished by the survival of high quality iron railings, piers and re…HE0008
5Almorah Crescent, St. HelierListed Building Grade 1Almorah Crescent is the finest Regency style terrace in Jersey.HE0009
Brew HouseAnn Street, St. HelierListed Building Grade 3The Brew House is of historical importance as the most significant building that relates specifically to Jersey's brewing history. It is the…HE0010
3Apsley Road, St. HelierListed Building Grade 4A rare survival of a mid-late C19 workshop / coach-house of streetscape value.HE0011
11Apsley Road, St. HelierListed Building Grade 4A rare example of a town coach house. It retains its original workmanship on the exterior. Forms a whole with the early C19, Georgian style …HE0012
36 (Hatherton House)Aquila Road, St. HelierListed Building Grade 4Mid 19th century house which contributes to the streetscape.HE0013
Victorian Shell-work MotifAquila Road, St. HelierListed Building Grade 4An unusual example of Victorian shell-work decoration of rarity value.HE0014
Aquila Road Methodist ChurchAquila Road, St. HelierListed Building Grade 3A good quality example of a Victorian Methodist church, which retains some of its original featuresHE0015
31Aquila Road, St. HelierListed Building Grade 4This mid 19th century building contributes to the streetscape but retains no original features internally.HE0016
33 (Weymouth Place)Aquila Road, St. HelierListed Building Grade 3This generously proportioned, mid 19th century corner building retains historic character and contributes to the streetscape.HE0017

Source: Government of Jersey Historic Environment Record, via the same official gov.je search this site's planning register uses. This is for information only — its accuracy is not guaranteed, and gov.je's own record is the authoritative source. Refreshed weekly.

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