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.
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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| Property | Road / Parish | Grade | Description | Ref |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20 | Queen Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | A late Victorian shop whose character contributes positively to the streetscape in overall scale, form and massing. | HE0415 |
| 24-24½ | Queen Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | A combined pair of late C19 shops with some original external features making a positive contribution to the streetscape. | HE0416 |
| 26-30 | Queen Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | A rare example of a substantial and imposing Edwardian department store retaining original detailing; makes a significant contribution to th… | HE0418 |
| 32 | Queen Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | Circa 1900 shop retaining its historic shopfront and windows, making a positive contribution to the street scene. | HE0419 |
| 8 | Raleigh Avenue, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | Mid 19th century house retaining historic character and some original features. | HE0420 |
| 14 (Bedford Villa) | Raleigh Avenue, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | Mid-late 19th century house of streetscape value, retaining some interesting original features. | HE0421 |
| 20 (Hamilton Villas) | Raleigh Avenue, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | Forms part of a distinct late Victorian terrace grouping that contributes to streetscape character. Retains original features. | HE0422 |
| 18 (Hamilton Villas) | Raleigh Avenue, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | Forms part of a distinct late Victorian terrace grouping that contributes to streetscape character. Retains original features. | HE0423 |
| 22 (Hamilton Villas) | Raleigh Avenue, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | Forms part of a distinct late Victorian terrace grouping that contributes to streetscape character. Retains original features. | HE0424 |
| 7 | Raleigh Avenue, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | One of a pair of mid-19th century town houses retaining historic character, contributing to streetscape in its proportions and as part of a … | HE0425 |
| Regency House | Regent Road, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | Fine example of extensive 1940s Modern Movement apartment block with exuberant articulation of height and frontage. Overall the exterior sur… | HE0426 |
| 12 (East Cliff) | Regent Road, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | One of the survivors of a rare C18 cottage terrace, with later alterations. Significant in its contribution to the history and varied street… | HE0427 |
| 39 | Roseville Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | Mid 19th century terrace town house, with many external features surviving, the most important of which are its doorway and fenestration inc… | HE0429 |
| 6 | Roseville Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | A mid 19th century terrace town house, with most external features surviving. | HE0430 |
| 8 | Roseville Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | 1840s terrace town house, with most external features surviving, of streetscape value. | HE0431 |
| 12 | Roseville Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | Early-mid 19th century terrace town house, which retains its historical interest and exterior architectural character and makes a positive c… | HE0432 |
| 14 | Roseville Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | Mid-late 19th century terrace town house, unusually placed end-on to street, retaining historic character and features. | HE0433 |
| 22 | Roseville Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | Mid C19 substantial semi-detached town house retaining historic character and features, including rare survival of C19 rendered edged flower… | HE0434 |
| 30 | Roseville Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | Mid C19 substantial semi-detached town house, with well-preserved original features including windows, shutters and doorway. | HE0435 |
| 32 | Roseville Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | A substantial mid-19th century house which retains a distinct character of the period; of group value and set piece interaction with its pai… | HE0436 |
| 14 | Rouge Bouillon, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | Mid 19th century terrace property retaining some good quality original features and contributing to streetscape character as part of a group… | HE0439 |
| 102 | Rouge Bouillon, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | Circa 1830 property retaining some original features and contributing to streetscape character. Features that do survive are of high quality… | HE0440 |
| Southview | Roussel Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | A detached mid C19 town house, which retains some original features and character. | HE0441 |
| 12-14 | Beresford Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | This mid-late Victorian building contributes to the streetscape. | HE0442 |
| 11 | Royal Square, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | A relatively restrained C19 frontage which retains some original external features, and contributes to the character of Royal Square. | HE0443 |
| 13 | Royal Square, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 2 | Rare survival in town of a late 17th century building. The consistent height, proportions and materials of this row of early buildings is a … | HE0444 |
| 15 | Royal Square, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 2 | Rare survival in town of early 18th century building. The consistent height, proportions and materials of this row of early buildings is a f… | HE0445 |
| 16 | Royal Square, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 2 | Rare survival in town of early 18th century building. The consistent height, proportions and materials of this row of early buildings is a f… | HE0446 |
| 18 (Cock & Bottle) | Royal Square, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | Early 19th century building, with phases of alteration, of a historic character and scale that contributes to the Royal Square. | HE0447 |
| 19 | Royal Square, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | Early 19th century building of a historic character and scale that contributes to the Royal Square. | HE0448 |
| 17 (Glenross) | St. James Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | Early 19th century property which retains its historic scale and character, with many original features. Contributes to streetscape as part … | HE0449 |
| 19 (St. James Lodge) | St. James Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | Early 19th century property which retains its historic scale and character, with many original features. Contributes to streetscape as part … | HE0450 |
| Uplands | St. John's Road, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | A good example of an historic farm group, which includes C17 remains and C19 additions and retains some good original features. | HE0451 |
| 21 (Temple Crescent) | St. Mark's Road, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | 1840s house which retains its historic character. This building is one of a group, designed as villas in a crescent, which contributes signi… | HE0452 |
| 29 (Temple Crescent) | St. Mark's Road, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | 1840s house which retains its historic character. This building is one of a group, designed as villas in a crescent, which contributes signi… | HE0453 |
| 4 | Sand Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | One of a prominent pair of 1830s town houses of streetscape value. Located at the intersection of Sand Street with Castle Street. | HE0454 |
| Swiss Cottage | Savile Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | One of a row of rare early 19th century cottages, with some external features surviving. | HE0456 |
| 13 | Seale Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | Early 19th century cottage retaining simple low proportions and detailing, of group value with no.15. | HE0457 |
| 2-4 | Seaton Place, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | An unusual cluster of early 19th century town buildings of historical interest, contributing to the small-scale character of early town stre… | HE0458 |
| Seaton Youth Centre | Seaton Place, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | A good example of a mid- Victorian Methodist chapel. | HE0460 |
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.