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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sun Bowls Club The Pavillion | La Route es Nouaux, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 2 | The Sun Bowls Club is of special historic and architectural interest and is a good quality example of 1920s recreational architecture. | HE1841 |
| Les Cotils Farm Menhir | La Rue des Cotils, St. Helier | Listed Place Grade 1 | A prehistoric monument of outstanding importance to the archaeological heritage of Jersey. | HE1843 |
| Chestnut Farm | La Grande Route de Mont a l'Abbe, St. Helier | Listed Place Grade 2 | A site of importance to the archaeological heritage of Jersey. | HE1844 |
| St Claire House | Le Mont Cochon, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | A fine rural residence, with good external features surviving, in context with a mature garden and rare late Victorian Gothic Revival outbui… | HE1847 |
| 2 (Warehouse) | Hill Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | The building is of historical interest as a rare survivor of the warehouses that were once characteristic of the nineteenth century harbour … | HE1848 |
| 62 | Ann Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | Built in 1825, No.62 is a good example of an early 19th century town premises which retains a number of original features and makes a signif… | HE1852 |
| Gateway | St. Clements Road, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | Decorative circa 1860s gateway which makes a positive contribution to the scenic value of St Clement's Road. | HE1862 |
| 2 Balmoral Terrace | Le Mont de la Trinite, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | A substantial mid C19 terrace house that is an integral part of a group of 4 houses with a good survival of original features and character … | HE1865 |
| 3 Balmoral Terrace | Le Mont de la Trinite, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | A substantial mid C19 terrace house that is an integral part of a group of 4 houses with a good survival of original features and character … | HE1866 |
| 4 Balmoral Terrace | Le Mont de la Trinite, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | A substantial mid C19 terrace house that is an integral part of a group of 4 houses with a good survival of original features and character … | HE1867 |
| 1a, 3a & 7a | Hue Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | A range of 18th century cottages / stores (restored 1994), which retain historic character and features of interest. Part of an important gr… | HE1869 |
| 14-16 | Sand Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | The facades of a pair of 18th century houses. Of significance as an unusual surviving example of the smaller-scale stone frontages from an e… | HE1871 |
| 4 | Grosvenor Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | One of a pair of circa 1870s villas, which retains its historic proportions and character, with external features remaining. Contributes to … | HE1872 |
| 5 | Grosvenor Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | One of a pair of circa 1870s villas, which retains its historic proportions and character, with external features remaining. Contributes to … | HE1873 |
| 20 | Grosvenor Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | This semi detached 1839 house retains its historic character. The early C20 extension is sympathetic with the original. The exterior and int… | HE1874 |
| 116 | Halkett Place, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | Part of mid C19 development of Halkett Place. This building retains its historic proportions, and contributes to the streetscape as part of … | HE1875 |
| 5 | Chevalier Road, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | This mid C19 house retains its historic proportions and, along with the boundary railings, contributes to the rhythm of the streetscape as p… | HE1876 |
| 25 | Roseville Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | This mid C19 end of terrace house retains its external historic character and is significant as the end of the terrace, with the boundary wa… | HE1879 |
| 33 | Roseville Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | This mid C19 terraced house retains its historic character, with special significance as part of the terrace. The retention of the boundary … | HE1880 |
| 35 | Roseville Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | This mid C19 terraced house retains its historic character, with special significance as part of the terrace. The retention of the boundary … | HE1881 |
| 37 | Roseville Street, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | This mid C19 terraced house retains its historic character, with the doorcase and porch remaining. There is special significance as part of … | HE1882 |
| La Pepiniere | Croydon Road, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | A characteristic example of a late C19 property with Victorian Gothic features. | HE1883 |
| 54 | Great Union Road, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | This mid C19 terraced house retains its historic character with original features remaining. It contributes to the rhythm and character of t… | HE1886 |
| 56 | Great Union Road, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | This mid C19 terraced house retains its historic character and contributes to the rhythm and character of the streetscape. | HE1887 |
| 62 | Great Union Road, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | A circa 1840s terrace town house, which retains its historical interest and exterior architectural character and contributes to the rhythm a… | HE1888 |
| 65 | Great Union Road, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | This mid C19 terraced house retains its historic character with some external features remaining. It contributes to the rhythm of the street… | HE1890 |
| La Collette Gardens | Mount Bingham, St. Helier | Listed Place Grade 2 | Formal early C20 seaside gardens incorporating adjacent military features, with panoramic maritime views across Havre de Pas. It forms a pai… | HE1896 |
| Peoples Park | La Route de St. Aubin, St. Helier | Listed Place Grade 3 | A mid-late C19 naturalistic seaside public park and recreational space. It survives largely intact apart from the loss of the focal bandstan… | HE1897 |
| South Hill Park | South Hill, St. Helier | Listed Place Grade 2 | An informal cliff-top early-C20 seaside gardens incorporating historic military features, with unparallelled panoramic views across the sout… | HE1898 |
| Westmount Gardens & Lower Park | St Aubin's Road, St. Helier | Listed Place Grade 3 | A naturalistic cliffside seaside park of mid-late 19th century origins, with later alterations, which expertly exploits the topography to pr… | HE1899 |
| Jewish Cemetery | Westmount Road, St. Helier | Listed Place Grade 2 | A rare, early non-Anglican burial ground and the earliest Jewish burial ground in Jersey. It is of a simple design which survives in fair co… | HE1901 |
| Regada | Tower Road, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | A good example of a late Victorian house, with decorative detailing, that makes a positive contribution to the streetscape. | HE1904 |
| La Croix de la Reine | Charing Cross, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | A commemorative stone cross of granite, erected in 1977, carved with depictions of significant historical events, people and places specific… | HE1905 |
| St. Mary’s & St. Peter’s Church | Wellington Road, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 3 | A notable 1970s church, whose interior function is expressed strikingly on the exterior in a Brutalist style of late Modernism. The building… | HE1906 |
| 53a | David Place, St. Helier | Listed Building Grade 4 | Part of a row of substantial mid 19th century houses, of streetscape value. | HE1907 |
| Almorah Crescent Communal Gardens | Almorah Crescent, St. Helier | Listed Place Grade 2 | Mid-C19 private communal gardens for the most prominent grand terrace on Jersey, which exploits dramatic views over St Helier to the sea. It… | HE1908 |
| Douro Terrace Communal Garden | Le Mont Pinel, St. Helier | Listed Place Grade 3 | An early example of a simple communal garden for a 'polite' terrrace . The property forms part of a distinct classical terrace, retaining or… | HE1909 |
| Windsor Crescent Communal Garden | Val Plaisant, St. Helier | Listed Place Grade 3 | 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 sor… | HE1910 |
| Royal Crescent Communal Garden | Don Road, St. Helier | Listed Place Grade 3 | One of the earliest private communal gardens on Jersey, for a terrace built in 1828. Although early in Jersey it is a relatively late and si… | HE1911 |
| Grosvenor Terrace Communal Garden | Grosvenor Street, St. Helier | Listed Place Grade 3 | The simple designed setting for the earliest terrace in St Helier. The layout largely forms a screen from the road below. It survives largel… | HE1912 |
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.