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31 Queen Street, St. Helier, St Helier

31 Queen Street, St. Helier

Description

Excellent corner location Prominent new retail unit on prime Queen Street High levels of passing footfall For further information, please contact Nick Trower MRICS [email protected] or Guy Gothard FRICS [email protected] Location The property occupies a prominent corner position at the junction of Queen Street and Bath Street in the centre of St Helier. More specifically the property is located next door to the Boots the Chemist main front entrances and is highly visible from both Queen Street and Bath Street respectively. Other occupiers in this part of Queen Street include Vision Express, Jersey Telecom, La Bastille Biere Atelier, The Cog and Sprocket, Costa Coffee, Hotel Chocolat and Waterstones. There are public car parking facilities within a short walking distance within Minden Place, Charles Street, Snow Hill and Green Street car parks. Description The Property forms part of a three-storey building which has recently benefitted from a substantial internal and external refurbishment, including a new full height glazed dual frontage onto Queen Street and Bath Street. The ground floor offers open plan, high specification retail accommodation. It benefits from full height floor to ceiling glazing with access directly onto Queen Street. The internal specification includes: LED lighting Daikin VRV Air-conditioning system Mechanical fresh air ventilation system News mains (water and electric with separate metering) Electric heated water system Mechanical fresh air ventilated and heated basement. There is an exclusively demised disabled WC facility and potential for an al fresco (subject to licence consent by the Parish of St Helier). There is also a basement storage accessed via an internal staircase within the ground floor retail accommodation. Accommodation The Proper…

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Nearby

Nearest match in each category, from a fixed list of Jersey amenities — not every pub, café or shop on the island, so treat this as a useful sample, not a complete picture. Distances are straight-line ("as the crow flies"), multiplied by 1.3 to approximate real road-network distance — this is an estimate, not turn-by-turn routing, and actual walking/driving routes may differ. Times assume constant average speeds appropriate to Jersey's roads and 40mph limits: walking 4.5 km/h, cycling 14 km/h, driving 30 km/h — not open-road speeds, and they don't account for traffic, parking or terrain.

Getting connected

Jersey has two residential broadband providers: JT — the island's own former state telecom, now Jersey's full-fibre network builder — and Sure, which completed absorbing Airtel-Vodafone's Channel Islands customer base in September 2025 (Airtel-Vodafone no longer trades as a separate operator here). Jersey's copper phone network is largely already history: JT finished building an island-wide fibre-to-the-home network back in July 2018 and has been retiring copper ever since — well ahead of Guernsey, where the equivalent copper switch-off was still under way through 2026. Always confirm actual coverage and switch-over status at this specific address directly with JT or Sure before assuming.

What would improving it be worth?

Modelled for this property in St Helier. Adjust build quality or size for this property

Value added is the extra floor area priced at £6,818/m² — the midpoint asking price per m² among 219 St Helier properties currently for sale that publish a floor area. Cost uses £4,000–£6,000/m² new build and £2,000–£4,000/m² refurbishment, depending on quality. Net is against the mid rate. The last column is how often Jersey actually approves that kind of application.

The build-cost figures below are Guernsey's, not Jersey's

Unlike the value side of this table (priced from Jersey's own current asking prices), the £4k–6k new-build / £2k–4k refurbishment rates are carried across from guernseyproperties.gg, where they were supplied by that site's owner from local Guernsey experience — they have not been independently verified for Jersey, and construction costs plausibly differ between the islands. Treat the Cost and Net columns as an unverified placeholder until a Jersey-specific quantity surveyor's rate replaces them.

ImprovementValue it might addLikely costNetApproved
Add a bedroom (single-storey extension)
A modest double plus circulation, built new. ~14 m²
£95,455 £70,000
14 m² · mid spec new build
range £56,000–£84,000
+£25,455 86% (569)
Loft conversion with a bedroom
Works inside an existing roof, so it prices as refurbishment rather than new build — which is why it usually wins. ~20 m²
£136,364 £60,000
20 m² · mid spec refurb
range £40,000–£80,000
+£76,364 86% (84)
Two-storey extension
Roughly 14 m² on each of two floors. ~28 m²
£190,909 £140,000
28 m² · mid spec new build
range £112,000–£168,000
+£50,909 83% (193)
Garage, annexe or outbuilding
Detached space is worth less per m² than main-house floor area. ~18 m²
£73,636 £90,000
18 m² · mid spec new build
range £72,000–£108,000
−£16,364 82% (216)
Read this as an order of magnitude, not a promise

Two things it cannot see. First, it prices floor area at the local average rate — it doesn't know your plot, your roof, your outlook, or whether an extension is physically possible; nor whether your street has a ceiling price that no amount of extending beats. Second, the rate comes from asking prices of other properties currently for sale that state a floor area — a minority of Jersey's live stock, so treat the sample sizes shown as real limits, not decoration.

The obvious alternative method is worse, which is why it isn't used here: comparing a typical 3-bed with a typical 4-bed suggests a bedroom is worth far more than it actually is — a bigger bed-count usually means a bigger house on a bigger plot, so that figure measures the mix of what's for sale, not the value of adding a room.

Before spending anything, get a builder's quote and talk to an architect — the type-of-work approval rates show how often that kind of application actually succeeds.

Sale history

Sale datePriceAt 2024 pricesAddress on register
2022-06-17£862,500£718,345 -17%31 Queen Street, ., St. Helier

Matched by house name/street and parish against the Places.je property transaction register — not a unique-ID lookup, so a shared house name could span more than one property. The "2024 prices" column carries each price forward at the island-wide repeat-sales index — it is what that sum of money would be at today's market level, not a valuation of this property, and it takes no account of the condition it was in then or any work done since.

Planning history

No planning application found in the last 3 years for this address.

Estimate the cost of work you're considering

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Likely cost

How this is calculated

The work type shown is inferred automatically from the wording of the planning application's own description — it isn't stated by the applicant. The base cost range comes from published UK national renovation/build-cost guides for that type of project, and a ~25% uplift has been added to reflect higher shipping/import and skilled-labour costs in the Channel Islands — this is an estimate, not a published index. These figures are indicative only, not a quote: actual cost depends on specification, finish, ground conditions and the contractor. For anything serious, get a quote from a local quantity surveyor or builder.

See the 27 architects, structural engineers and builders working in Jersey. This can't be narrowed to firms who've filed nearby this property or this parish — Jersey's planning register carries no applicant, agent or architect field to match against (see the professionals directory).

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