Name
|
Reference[1]
|
Grade
|
Image
|
Road
|
Category
|
Summary
|
1 Almorah Crescent |
HE0001 |
Grade 1 |
|
Almorah Crescent |
Residential building |
Regency terrace.[59]
|
2 Almorah Crescent
|
HE0002
|
Grade 1
|
|
Almorah Crescent
|
Residential building
|
Regency terrace.[60]
|
3 Almorah Crescent
|
HE0003
|
Grade 1
|
|
Almorah Crescent
|
Residential building
|
Regency terrace.[61]
|
4 Almorah Crescent
|
HE0004
|
Grade 1
|
|
Almorah Crescent
|
Residential building
|
Regency terrace.[62]
|
5 Almorah Crescent
|
HE0009
|
Grade 1
|
|
Almorah Crescent
|
Residential building
|
Regency terrace.[63]
|
Brew House |
HE0010 |
Grade 3 |
|
Ann Street |
Industrial building |
Brew House, circa 1950.[64]
|
Aquila Road Methodist Church |
HE0015 |
Grade 3 |
|
Aquila Road |
Church |
Former Methodist church, built in 1839 and enlarged in 1866.[64]
|
Odeon Cinema |
HE0024 |
Grade 1 |
|
Bath Street |
Culture / entertainment building |
Cinema, 1952, by T. P. Bennett & Son.[65]
|
6 Almorah Crescent
|
HE0094
|
Grade 1
|
|
Almorah Crescent
|
Residential building
|
Regency terrace.[66]
|
United Club |
HE0119 |
Grade 2 |
|
Church Street |
Commercial building |
19th century building with a distinguished frontage.[67]
|
Parish Church of St Helier |
HE0120 |
Grade 1 |
|
Church Street |
Church |
Gothic church, 11th and 12th century in origin with later alterations, enlargements, and restorations from the 13th–21st centuries.[68]
|
27 Esplanade (East Warehouse) |
HE0129 |
Grade 3 |
|
Esplanade |
Industrial building |
1890's merchant's store and warehouse with historical associations with Jersey's potato trade.[69]
|
7 Almorah Crescent
|
HE0168
|
Grade 1
|
|
Almorah Crescent
|
Residential building
|
Regency terrace.[70]
|
7 David Place |
HE0183 |
Grade 2 |
|
David Place |
Residential building |
Substantial well-proportioned Georgian house.[71]
|
7 Francis Street |
HE0217 |
Grade 3 |
|
Francis Street |
Residential building |
Early 19th century house.[72]
|
Jersey Opera House
|
HE0220
|
Grade 2
|
|
Gloucester Street
|
Culture / entertainment building
|
Opera house, circa 1900.[73]
|
St Simon's Church
|
HE0224
|
Grade 2
|
|
Great Union Road
|
Church
|
19th century Neo-Gothic church in the Decorated style.[74]
|
Havre des Pas Bathing Pool |
HE0266 |
Grade 2 |
|
Havre des Pas |
Commercial building |
Sea water swimming pool originating from 1895.[75]
|
8 Almorah Crescent
|
HE0268
|
Grade 1
|
|
Almorah Crescent
|
Residential building
|
Regency terrace.[76]
|
10 (Royal Court Chambers) |
HE0271 |
Grade 3 |
|
Hill Street |
Law / government building |
Victorian office building in Italianate style, 1870's-1880's.[77]
|
16 Hill Street |
HE0278 |
Grade 2 |
|
Hill Street |
Residential building |
Georgian town house built by Jean Perrochon in 1748.[78] The building can be seen on the right of the photo.
|
35 King Street |
HE0292 |
Grade 2 |
|
King Street |
Retail building |
Late Victorian (1896) corner shop.[79]
|
5 Library Place |
HE0315 |
Grade 1 |
|
Library Place |
Law / government building |
18th century example of a public library.[80]
|
1-3 Library Place |
HE0320 |
Grade 3 |
|
Library Place |
Commercial building |
Georgian, early to mid-19th century shop.[81]
|
9 Almorah Crescent
|
HE0347
|
Grade 1
|
|
Almorah Crescent
|
Residential building
|
Regency terrace.[82]
|
10 Almorah Crescent
|
HE0348
|
Grade 1
|
|
Almorah Crescent
|
Residential building
|
Regency terrace.[83]
|
St Paul's Church
|
HE0356
|
Grade 3
|
|
New Street
|
Church
|
19th century Neo-Gothic church.[84]
|
9 Pier Road |
HE0396 |
Grade 1 |
|
Pier Road |
Public building |
Built in 1815, the entrance has a Roman Doric Neoclassical porch.[85]
|
11 Royal Square |
HE0443 |
Grade 4 |
|
Royal Square |
Residential building |
19th century frontage.[86]
|
13 Royal Square |
HE0444 |
Grade 2 |
|
Royal Square |
Commercial building |
Late 17th century building.[87]
|
15 Royal Square |
HE0445 |
Grade 2 |
|
Royal Square |
Retail building |
Early 18th century building.[88]
|
16 Royal Square |
HE0446 |
Grade 2 |
|
Royal Square |
Retail building |
Early 18th century building.[89]
|
18 Royal Square (Cock & Bottle) |
HE0447 |
Grade 3 |
|
Royal Square |
Retail building |
Early 19th century building.[90]
|
19 Royal Square |
HE0448 |
Grade 3 |
|
Royal Square |
Commercial building |
Early 19th century building.[91]
|
Jersey Masonic Temple |
HE0473 |
Grade 2 |
|
Stopford Road |
Culture / entertainment building |
Masonic Temple dating from 1864, in Classical style.[92]
|
St Thomas' Church
|
HE0489
|
Grade 2
|
|
Val Plaisant
|
Church
|
19th century Neo-Gothic church, built in 13th-century French Gothic style.[93]
|
Town Hall |
HE0523 |
Grade 3 |
|
York Street |
Law / government building |
19th century Renaissance Revival building, in the French Renaissance style.[94]
|
5 York Street |
HE0529 |
Grade 3 |
|
York Street |
Residential building |
19th century townhouse and shop.[95]
|
92 Bath Street |
HE0531 |
Grade 3 |
|
Bath Street |
Residential building |
1830's house.[96]
|
The Deanery |
HE0575 |
Grade 3 |
|
David Place |
Residential building |
1842 house. Residence of the Dean of Jersey.[97]
|
Fern Hill |
HE0589 |
Grade 2 |
|
La Grande Route de Mont à l'Abbé |
Residential building |
Manor house, 16th century with added late 17th century, early 18th century, and mid-19th century buildings. Associated with the Fief ès Poingdestres.[98]
|
1 King Street |
HE0613 |
Grade 3 |
|
King Street |
Retail building |
Late Victorian corner building.[99]
|
21 Regent Road (Lismore) |
HE0643 |
Grade 3 |
|
Regent Road |
Residential building |
Early 19th century house, with 17th or 18th century origins.[100]
|
Les Chalets |
HE0645 |
Grade 2 |
|
Queen's Road |
Residential building |
A terrace of three Late Victorian granite houses.[101]
|
2-6 Queen Street (Mappin & Webb) |
HE0646 |
Grade 3 |
|
Queen Street |
Retail building |
Late Victorian shop in Italianate and Ruskinian Gothic style.[102]
|
22 Regent Road (La Marotte) |
HE0655 |
Grade 3 |
|
Regent Road |
Residential building |
Early 19th century house.[103]
|
The Piquet House |
HE0680 |
Grade 2 |
|
Royal Square |
Law / government building |
1803 military picket house.[104][105]
|
17 Royal Square (The Peirson) |
HE0681 |
Grade 2 |
|
Royal Square |
Retail building |
Early 18th century building.[106]
|
Le Chatelet |
HE0727 |
Grade 2 |
|
Victoria Street |
Residential building |
Victorian-Gothic house.[106]
|
Beaulieu Convent School
|
HE0732
|
Grade 2
|
|
Wellington Road
|
Education building
|
1820's, Neoclassical, villa-style building.[107]
|
Le Dolmen du Pre des Lumières (Gasworks Dolmen)
|
HE0784
|
Grade 1
|
|
L'Avenue et Dolmen du Pre des Lumières
|
Archaeological site
|
Dolmen.[108]
|
St Mark's Church
|
HE0949
|
Grade 3
|
|
David Place
|
Church
|
Victorian Neo-Gothic church, circa 1840.[109]
|
General Hospital (1860)
|
HE1003
|
Grade 1
|
|
Gloucester Street
|
Public building
|
19th century general hospital.[110]
|
Green Street Cemetery
|
HE1025
|
Grade 1
|
|
Green Street
|
Designed landscape
|
Early 19th century garden cemetery.[111]
|
Central Market
|
HE1042
|
Grade 1
|
|
Halkett Place
|
Commercial building
|
Victorian covered market.[112]
|
Halkett Place Evangelical Church & Church Hall
|
HE1043
|
Grade 2
|
|
Halkett Place
|
Church
|
Decorated Neo-Gothic church.[113]
|
English Harbour & French Harbour
|
HE1081
|
Grade 1
|
|
Harbour
|
Maritime structure
|
Harbour built from the early 18th century to 1814.[114]
|
Fort d'Auvergne
|
HE1102
|
Grade 4
|
|
Havre des Pas
|
Castles and forts
|
18th century fortress.[115]
|
Liberty Wharf
|
HE1159
|
Grade 2
|
|
La Route de la Liberation
|
Industrial building
|
A complex of Victorian and Edwardian commercial and industrial buildings, including the old railway terminus.[116]
|
St Columba's Church of Scotland
|
HE1174
|
Grade 2
|
|
Midvale Road
|
Church
|
Victorian Neo-Gothic church.[117]
|
Fort Regent & South Hill Battery
|
HE1195
|
Grade 1
|
|
Le Mont de Ville
|
Castles and forts
|
Late Georgian fort with WW2 alterations.[118]
|
Victoria College
|
HE1201
|
Grade 1
|
|
Le Mont Millais
|
Education building
|
Victorian, Neo-Gothic school, mid-19th century.[119]
|
Cenotaph
|
HE1274
|
Grade 1
|
|
The Parade
|
Public monuments and memorials
|
Memorial to Jèrriais who died in World Wars 1 and 2, initially built in 1923.[120]
|
All Saints' Church
|
HE1275
|
Grade 3
|
|
Savile Street
|
Church
|
19th century chapel of ease.[121]
|
Almorah Cemetery
|
HE1319
|
Grade 1
|
|
La Pouquelaye
|
Designed landscape
|
Mid-19th century garden cemetery.[122]
|
Jersey College for Girls
|
HE1389
|
Grade 2
|
|
Rouge Bouillon
|
Education building
|
Late Victorian Corinthian Neoclassical building.[123]
|
States Building & Royal Court
|
HE1422
|
Grade 1
|
|
Royal Square
|
Law / government building
|
Built from 1866–1877.[124]
|
Royal Square (Incl. Statue of King George II & VEGA Pavement)
|
HE1423
|
Grade 1
|
|
Royal Square
|
Designed landscape
|
Public square.[125]
|
Elizabeth Castle & Hermitage
|
HE1426
|
Grade 1
|
|
La Baie de la Ville (St Aubîn's Bay)
|
Castles and forts
|
12th century abbey, with military additions from the Tudor period to WW2. Includes a chapel on the site of St Helier's hermitage and the remains of a 9th–10th century tri-absidal chapel (the oldest ecclesiastic remains in the Channel Islands).[126]
|
Dolmen de Ville-es-Nouaux
|
HE1430
|
Grade 1
|
|
La Route de St Aubîn
|
Archaeological site
|
Site with dolmens.[127]
|
St Aubîn No.1 (First Tower)
|
HE1431
|
Grade 3
|
|
La Route de St Aubîn
|
Coastal defence tower
|
Conway tower, circa 1780.[128]
|
First Tower Methodist Church
|
HE1433
|
Grade 3
|
|
La Route de St Aubîn
|
Church
|
19th century Neoclassical Methodist church with some Neo-Gothic touches.[129]
|
St Andrew's Church
|
HE1446
|
Grade 2
|
|
Le Mont Cochon
|
Church
|
20th century church.[130]
|
St James' Church & Vicarage
|
HE1459
|
Grade 3
|
|
St James' Street
|
Church
|
Early 19th century Neo-Gothic church with a late 19th century vicarage of mixed Victorian Gothic and Arts and Crafts styles.[131]
|
La Petite Pouclée
|
HE1562
|
Grade 1
|
|
Clos du Parcq
|
Archaeological site
|
Prehistoric monument.[132]
|
1 Windsor Crescent
|
HE1614
|
Grade 1
|
|
Val Plaisant
|
Residential building
|
Regency symmetrical crescent terrace of houses.[133]
|
Baptist Church
|
HE1627
|
Grade 3
|
|
Vauxhall Street
|
Church
|
Mid-19th century Corinthian Neoclassical church.[134]
|
The New Church
|
HE1644
|
Grade 3
|
|
Victoria Street
|
Church
|
Mid-19th century Neo-Gothic church.[135]
|
2 Windsor Crescent
|
HE1788
|
Grade 1
|
|
Val Plaisant
|
Residential building
|
Regency symmetrical crescent terrace of houses.[136]
|
3 Windsor Crescent
|
HE1789
|
Grade 1
|
|
Val Plaisant
|
Residential building
|
Regency symmetrical crescent terrace of houses.[137]
|
4 Windsor Crescent
|
HE1790
|
Grade 1
|
|
Val Plaisant
|
Residential building
|
Regency symmetrical crescent terrace of houses.[138]
|
5 Windsor Crescent
|
HE1791
|
Grade 1
|
|
Val Plaisant
|
Residential building
|
Regency symmetrical crescent terrace of houses.[139]
|
6 Windsor Crescent
|
HE1792
|
Grade 1
|
|
Val Plaisant
|
Residential building
|
Regency symmetrical crescent terrace of houses.[140]
|
7 Windsor Crescent
|
HE1793
|
Grade 1
|
|
Val Plaisant
|
Residential building
|
Regency symmetrical crescent terrace of houses.[141]
|
8 Windsor Crescent
|
HE1794
|
Grade 1
|
|
Val Plaisant
|
Residential building
|
Regency symmetrical crescent terrace of houses.[142]
|
Les Côtils Farm Menhir
|
HE1843
|
Grade 1
|
|
La Rue des Côtils
|
Archaeological site
|
Prehistoric monument.[143]
|
St Mary's & St Peter's Church
|
HE1906
|
Grade 3
|
|
Wellington Road
|
Church
|
1970's Brutalist church.[144]
|