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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Albert Pier | St Helier Harbour, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 2 | Victorian harbour pier, with 1847 origins and later alterations. Jersey has a long maritime history and the most significant buildings that … | HE1080 |
| English Harbour & French Harbour | Harbour, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 1 | Jersey has a long maritime history and the most significant buildings that illustrate those seafaring traditions are of public and heritage … | HE1081 |
| La Folie Inn | Commercial Buildings, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | 1700-1737 origins, one of the earliest inns surviving in the town, which retains its exterior character and some interior features of intere… | HE1082 |
| German Occupation Site: Tunnel No.19 | Le Quai aux Marchands, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | Part of an integrated network of German defensive structures constructed in Jersey during the Second World War, more widely part of the Atla… | HE1083 |
| German Occupation Site: Railway Tunnel | Le Quai aux Marchands, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | Part of an integrated network of German defensive structures constructed in Jersey during the Second World War, more widely part of the Atla… | HE1084 |
| Westaway Monument | Le Quai aux Marchands, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 2 | Monument, 1875. One of the island's finest works of Victorian public art. | HE1086 |
| 1 Walmer Place | Hastings Road, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | Part of a mid C19 terrace of houses which retain historic character and features, and contribute to the streetscape. | HE1088 |
| Seaforth | Green Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | A good example of a late Victorian seafront hotel/pub which retains its exterior character. It is indicative of the popularity of the area a… | HE1089 |
| Ceylon House | Green Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | One of a rare terrace of 18th century seafront cottages which originally turned their backs on the sea. Retains many early features as well … | HE1090 |
| Blair Atholl | Havre des Pas, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | One of a rare terrace of late C18 seafront cottages which originally turned their backs on the sea. Retains many early features as well as e… | HE1091 |
| Rosedale | Havre des Pas, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | Part of a rare terrace of early 19th century houses, with possible late 18th century origins, associated with the former Allix shipbuilding … | HE1092 |
| 7 (Holyrood House) | Havre des Pas, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | Circa 1830s house with rare survival of early C19 decorative ironwork and other original features. | HE1094 |
| 27-28 (Havelock Guest House) | Havre des Pas, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | Regency seaside villas (now combined as hotel) with high quality ironwork to verandahs. Early example of this building type which contribute… | HE1095 |
| 31 | Havre des Pas, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | Mid-C19 seaside villa, the most notable feature being the elegant verandah. Mainly significant for its contribution to the important promena… | HE1098 |
| 32 | Havre des Pas, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | Late C19 seaside villa which retains external historic character with rare leaf pattern of low railings around balcony, and unusual roof det… | HE1099 |
| 1 Peirson Terrace | Havre des Pas, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | One of an unusually grand late Victorian terrace on Havre des Pas, which retain historic character and features, including a seaside veranda… | HE1100 |
| Ommaroo Hotel | Havre des Pas, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | Excellent example of seaside ornamentation on particularly large villas. The focus of Havre des Pas. Many external features survive, but som… | HE1101 |
| Fort d'Auvergne | Havre des Pas, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | The wall is of significance as the surviving part of the 18th century Fort D'Auvergne / La Garde de du Havre des Pas. | HE1102 |
| 15 | Havre des Pas, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | A mid-19th century house retaining exterior historic character and original features. | HE1103 |
| Petit Chateau de la Mer & Chateau de la Mer | Havre des Pas, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | An outstanding example of a flamboyant seaside villa, with an unusual and extensive house, both with Gothic Revival and French influence, an… | HE1104 |
| Green Street Slipway | Havre des Pas, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 2 | 1870s slipway, with WWII fortification. Part of a group of historic slipways that make a considerable contribution to the island's distincti… | HE1105 |
| Hilgrove Street (Cobbled Lane) | Hilgrove Street, St. Helier | Listed Place Grade 3 | One of only a small number of exposed historic street surfaces that survive in the centre of the town - narrow cobbled lanes and yards that … | HE1106 |
| 6 | Hilary Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | Mid C19 town house, retaining historic character and original features. Group provides valuable historic element to much developed street. | HE1107 |
| 7 | Hilary Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | Part of a row of mid C19 terraced town houses, of streetscape value. Group provides valuable historic element to much developed street. | HE1108 |
| 8 (Prince of Wales Tavern) | Hilgrove Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | A good survival of a well-preserved late Georgian public house, circa 1820s, retaining fine original frontage and character. | HE1109 |
| 20 | Hilgrove Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | Early C19 shop which retains its historic character and features. | HE1110 |
| 98 (2 Boyne Terrace) | Great Union Road, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | Part of an impressive 1850s terrace retaining many original features. | HE1111 |
| 100 (3 Boyne Terrace) | Great Union Road, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | Part of an impressive 1850s terrace retaining many original features. | HE1112 |
| 25 (Haddon House) | Gloucester Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | House with early 19th century origins, one of a group of 7, of streetscape significance as part of a terrace. | HE1113 |
| Royston | Havre des Pas, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | Part of a rare terrace of early 19th century houses, with possible late 18th century origins, associated with the former Allix shipbuilding … | HE1114 |
| 23 | Hill Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 2 | This very imposing early C19 building retains a fine exterior character and many original features. | HE1116 |
| 29 | Hill Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | Part of a row of Edwardian commercial properties, of streetscape value. | HE1117 |
| 35 | Hill Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 2 | An important survival of a high quality early-mid C18 town house which retains its character and several historic features of note including… | HE1118 |
| 37 | Hill Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | An important survival of a town building with C18 origins, which retains historic character. | HE1119 |
| 47 | Hill Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | Early C18 building that retains its historic proportions and some features. A rare example of the type of small building that would have con… | HE1120 |
| 49 | Hill Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | C19 hotel building, with links to the history of the Jersey Eastern Railway, retaining streetscape value in a prominent corner position. | HE1121 |
| 2 | Hill Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | This most unusual Edwardian building frontage is constructed in the most part with the very best materials, giving a high visual impact to t… | HE1122 |
| 12 | Hill Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | This well proportioned 3 bay 1820s house, built as one of a pair, still retains many historic features and lends a great deal to its twin an… | HE1123 |
| 14 | Hill Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | This well proportioned 3 bay 1820s house, built as one of a pair, still retains many historic features and lends a great deal to its twin an… | HE1124 |
| 18 | Hill Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | An interesting post-war building that blends in well with its much older neighbours. It retains most of its original exterior features and c… | HE1125 |
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.