Name | Reference[1] | Grade | Image | Street | Category | Summary |
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Fort William | GR0035 | Grade 3 | | La Rue à Don | Castles and forts | Fortress built circa 1760, with WW2 alterations.[2] |
Grouville Parish Hall | GR0037 | Grade 3 | | La Rue à Don | Law / government building | Mid-19th century parish school with a 20th-century extension.[3] |
Grouville Parish Church | GR0046 | Grade 1 | | La Rue à Don | Church | 12th-century Gothic church with 14th and mid-15th century chapels.[4] |
La Rocque Methodist Church | GR0064 | Grade 3 | | La Grande Route des Sablons | Church | 19th century Neo-Gothic Methodist church.[5] |
La Rocque Harbour | GR0079 | Grade 1 | | La Grande Route des Sablons | Maritime structure | Harbour structure, circa 1826.[6] |
La Platte Rocque | GR0080 | Grade 2 | | La Grande Route des Sablons | Residential building | Late Victorian house with 18th century Conway tower and WW2 defensive additions.[7] |
The Guard House & La Rocque Tower | GR0089 | Grade 1 | | La Grande Route des Sablons | Coastal defence tower | Single-story guardhouse and magazine built in 1691 and a Conway tower (also known as Grouville Bay No.1) built 1779–1780. Site also includes the remains of an 18th-century battery and of Le Boulevard de la Rocque. Site has WW2 alterations.[8] |
Seymour Tower | GR0113 | Grade 1 | | La Grande Route des Sablons | Coastal defence tower | Sole square Conway tower, circa 1780, with WW2 alterations.[9] |
Tower No.2 (Keppel Tower) | GR0117 | Grade 3 | | La Grande Route des Sablons | Coastal defence tower | Conway tower, circa 1780. Presently incorporated into a 20th-century house[10] |
Tower No.3 (Hurel Tower) | GR0118 | Grade 3 | | La Grande Route des Sablons | Coastal defence tower | Conway tower, circa 1780. Presently incorporated into a 20th-century house.[11] |
Tower No.4 (Fauvic Tower) | GR0119 | Grade 3 | | La Grande Route des Sablons | Coastal defence tower | Conway tower, circa 1780. Presently incorporated into a 20th-century house.[12] |
Tower No.5 (La Tour du Nord) | GR0120 | Grade 1 | | La Grande Route des Sablons | Coastal defence tower | Conway tower, circa 1780.[13] |
Le Moulin de Beauvoir | GR0137 | Grade 2 | | La Rue du Moulin à Vent | Mills | One of the four surviving windmills in Jersey.[14] |
St Peter la Rocque | GR0143 | Grade 4 | | La Rue du Pont | Church | Mid-19th century chapel of ease.[15] |
La Hougue Bie | GR0212 | Grade 1 | | La Route de la Hougue Bie | Archaeological site | Neolithic passage grave with a 12th-century chapel and WWII structures.[16] |
Fort Henry | GR0244 | Grade 1 | | La Rue de la Ville es Renauds | Castles and forts | 18th century fort, formerly known as Fort Conway, with WW2 alterations.[17] |
Le Catillon | GR0261 | Grade 1 | | Le Catillon | Archaeological site | Find spot for Celtic hoards.[18] | |
Name | Reference | Grade | Image | Road | Category | Summary |
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St Brélade Tower No.2 | BR0037 | Grade 3 | | Le Mont Sohier | Coastal defence tower | Conway tower, circa 1778.[19] |
| BR0047 | Grade 1 | | La Rue de la Corbière | Lighthouse | Victorian lighthouse, 1874.[20] |
La Moye Quarry Magazine | BR0060 | Grade 2 | | La Rue de la Corbière | Industrial building | 19th century magazine associated with a stone quarry.[21] |
Noirmont Tower | BR0085 | Grade 1 | | Le Chemin de Noirmont | Coastal defence tower | Martello tower, 1811.[22] |
La Rocco Tower | BR0089 | Grade 1 | | St Ouens Bay | Coastal defence tower | Conway tower, circa 1800.[23] |
Ouaisné Tower (St Brélade No.1) | BR0090 | Grade 1 | | Ouaisné Common | Coastal defence tower | Conway tower, late 18th century.[24] |
Portelet Tower (La Tour Janvrin) | BR0105 | Grade 1 | | Portelet Bay | Coastal defence tower | Martello tower, 1808.[25] |
St Brélade Parish Church | BR0115 | Grade 1 | | Le Mont ès Croix | Church | 11th or early 12th century Gothic church, with 11th century detached Fishermen's Chapel. Has additions from the 13th to 16th centuries.[26] |
St Brélade Church Hall (Balleine Hall) | BR0129 | Grade 4 | | Le Mont ès Croix | Culture / entertainment building | 20th-century church hall.[27] |
Les Lumières | BR0130 | Grade 1 | | La Route Orange | Residential building | 1930's Modernist house.[28] |
St Aubîn's Methodist Church | BR0160 | Grade 3 | | Le Boulevard | Church | Mid-Victorian Neo-Gothic Methodist church built in the Early English style.[29] |
St Brélade Parish Hall | BR0178 | Grade 4 | | La Neuve Route | Law / government building | Late 19th century railway terminus building.[30] |
Wesleyan School Hall | BR0179 | Grade 3 | | Le Quai Bisson | Church | 19th century school associated with Wesleyan Chapel[31] (also known as St Aubîn's Methodist Church). |
German Occupation Site: Strongpoint Corbière | BR0196 | Grade 1 | | Corbière Point | Military structure | Part of an integrated network of defensive structures built by the Germans during their occupation of the island in WWII.[32] |
La Table des Marthes | BR0211 | Grade 1 | | La Route de la Corbière | Archaeological site | Prehistoric monument.[33] |
German Occupation Site: Strongpoint Le Grouin | BR0221 | Grade 1 | | Le Grouin Point | Military structure | Part of an integrated network of defensive structures built by the Germans during their occupation of the island in WWII.[34] |
Les Blanches Prehistoric Landscape | BR0228 | Grade 1 | | Les Mielles | Archaeological site | Prehistoric landscape including funerary and ceremonial monuments.[35] |
German Occupation Site: Naval Coastal Artillery Battery 'Lothringen' | BR0247 | Grade 1 | | Noirmont Point | Military structure | Part of an integrated network of defensive structures built by the Germans during their occupation of the island in WWII.[36] |
La Hougue de Vinde | BR0251 | Grade 1 | | Le Chemin de Noirmont | Archaeological site | Circular tumulus of the cist-in-circle type, circa 2850–2250 BC.[37] |
La Cotte de St Brélade | BR0255 | Grade 1 | | Headland South of Ouaisné Bay | Archaeological site | Neanderthal site.[38] |
German Occupation Site: Resistance Point La Carriere | BR0262 | Grade 1 | | La Carriere Point | Military structure | Part of an integrated network of defensive structures built by the Germans during their occupation of the island in WWII.[39] |
La Sergenté | BR0266 | Grade 1 | | L'Œillère Headland | Archaeological site | Prehistoric monument.[40] |
Beauport Dolmen (Dolmen de Fiquet) | BR0280 | Grade 1 | | Field 574 Nr La Verte Rue | Archaeological site | Dolmen.[41] |
St Aubîn's Harbour | BR0282 | Grade 1 | | La Neuve Route | Maritime structure | 18th–19th century harbour.[42] |
Clarendon House | BR0295 | Grade 3 | | La Rue du Crocquet | Residential building | Mid-19th century townhouse.[43] |
Church of St Aubîn on the Hill | BR0327 | Grade 1 | | Le Mont les Vaux | Church | Late Victorian example of Gothic Revival in the Early English style.[44] |
Church of the Sacred Heart | BR0342 | Grade 3 | | La Neuve Route | Church | Neo-Gothic church built in 13th century style.[45] |
St Aubîn's Fort | BR0348 | Grade 1 | | St Aubîn's Bay | Castles and forts | Tudor fort, built circa 1542, significantly modified in the 1730s and during WWII.[46] | |
Name | Reference | Grade | Image | Road | Category | Summary |
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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. |
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] |
| 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] |
| 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. |
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] | |
Name | Reference | Grade | Image | Street | Category | Summary |
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Gouray Church | MN0040 | Grade 3 | | La Grande Route de Faldouet | Church | Early 19th century Neo-Gothic church.[169] |
Victoria Tower | MN0063 | Grade 1 | | Le Mont Mallet | Coastal defence tower | 1837 Martello tower with WW2 alterations.[170] |
St Martin Methodist Church | MN0078 | Grade 3 | | La Rue Belin | Church | Mid-19th century Neo-Gothic Methodist church.[171] |
Rozel Mill (Le Moulin de Rozel) | MN0082 | Grade 1 | | La Rue du Moulin | Mills | Windmill tower of medieval origin (possibly as early as 14th century) with WW2 alterations.[172] |
St Martin's Parish Church | MN0086 | Grade 1 | | La Rue de la Croix au Maitre | Church | 12th century Gothic church with 14th and 15th century additions.[173] |
Wrentham Hall | MN0088 | Grade 3 | | La Grande Route de Rozel | Residential building | 1822 rural villa.[174] |
Rosel Manor | MN0149 | Grade 1 | | La Grande Route de Rozel | Residential building | 18th century manor house with early 19th century remodelling. Site dates back to the Middle Ages and includes an 11th–12th century manorial chapel dedicated to St Anne.[175] |
Archirondel Tower | MN0179 | Grade 1 | | La Route de la Cote | Coastal defence tower | Conway tower, circa 1780, with WW2 modifications.[176] |
Mount Orgueil Castle | MN0181 | Grade 1 | | La Route de la Cote | Castles and forts | 1204 castle built atop an Iron Age promontory fort, with significant Tudor alterations and some additions from the 18th–20th centuries.[177] |
Watchtower | MN0184 | Grade 1 | | La Coupe Point | Military structure | Early 19th century watchtower built during the Napoleonic Wars.[178] |
Fliquet Tower | MN0190 | Grade 3 | | La Rue de Fliquet | Coastal defence tower | Conway tower, circa 1780, with WW2 modifications.[179] |
Le Dolmen du Couperon & Guardhouse | MN0197 | Grade 1 | | La Rue des Fontenelles | Archaeological site | Prehistoric monument and a military guardhouse.[180] |
Gun Battery | MN0200 | Grade 1 | | La Coupe Point | Military structure | Late 18th to early 19th century open gun battery.[181] |
Church of Our Lady & the Martyrs of Japan | MN0217 | Grade 3 | | La Grande Route de St Martin | Church | Oldest-surviving purpose-built Catholic church in Jersey. 1863, in Neo-Gothic 13th century style.[182] |
St Catherine's Tower | MN0221 | Grade 1 | | La Route de St Catherine | Coastal defence tower | Conway tower, circa 1780.[183] |
Le Pouquelaye de Faldouet | MN0224 | Grade 1 | | La Rue des Marettes | Archaeological site | Prehistoric monument.[184] |
St Catherine's Breakwater (Northern Arm of Admiralty Harbour) | MN0265 | Grade 1 | | Verclut Point | Maritime structure | 19th century defensive breakwater.[185] |
Archirondel Breakwater (Southern Arm of Admiralty Harbour) | MN0296 | Grade 1 | | St Catherine's Bay | Maritime structure | 19th century defensive breakwater, incomplete.[186] |
Gorey Harbour | MN0297 | Grade 1 | | Gorey Pier | Maritime structure | 19th century stone pier.[187] |
Rozel Harbour | TR0160 | Grade 1 | | La Brecque du Sud | Maritime structure | Harbour.[188] | |
Name | Reference | Grade | Image | Street | Category | Summary |
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St George's Church | OU0018 | Grade 3 | | La Rue des Cosnets | Church | Late 19th to early 20th century Neo-Gothic church.[198] |
St Ouen's Parish Church | OU0019 | Grade 1 | | La Ville de l'église | Church | 12th century Gothic church, with 13th and 14th century chapels, as well as 16th century aisles.[199] |
Grosnez Castle | OU0020 | Grade 1 | | La Route de Grosnez | Castles and forts | Ruins of a 14th-century castle.[200] |
Le Dolmen de Géonnais | OU0034 | Grade 1 | | La Rue des Géonnais | Archaeological site | Prehistoric monument.[201] |
Dolmen des Monts Grantez | OU0035 | Grade 1 | | Le Chemin des Monts | Archaeological site | Prehistoric monument.[202] |
Medieval Strip Fields | OU0046 | Grade 1 | | La Rue de la Compagne | Archaeological site | Surviving medieval strip of unenclosed fields with evidence of prehistoric activity.[203] |
Grève de Lecq Tower | OU0060 | Grade 1 | | Le Mont de la Grève de Lecq | Coastal defence tower | Conway tower, circa 1778, with WW2 alterations.[204] |
Kempt Tower | OU0085 | Grade 1 | | La Grande Route des Mielles | Coastal defence tower | Martello tower, circa 1834, with WW2 alterations.[205] |
Lewis' Tower | OU0092 | Grade 1 | | La Grande Route des Mielles | Coastal defence tower | 1835 Martello tower with minor WW2 alterations.[206] |
Le Moulin de Lecq | OU0093 | Grade 2 | | Le Mont St Marie | Industrial building | Surviving watermill.[207] |
St Ouen's Mill (Moulin de la Compagne) | OU0130 | Grade 1 | | La Rue de la Compagne | Mills | Windmill tower, circa 1830.[208] |
St Ouen's Manor | OU0132 | Grade 1 | | La Grande Route de St Ouen | Residential building | Manor house with a 15th-century core and 17th- and 19th-century alterations. Held by the de Carteret family since the Middle Ages.[209] |
St Ouen's Methodist Church | OU0147 | Grade 2 | | La Route de Trodez | Church | 19th century Methodist church.[210] |
La Tour Cârée | OU0159 | Grade 1 | | La Grande Route des Mielles | Military structure | 18th century blockhouse.[211] |
Plémont Fortified Guardhouse | OU0163 | Grade 2 | | Plémont Point | Military structure | Fortified guardhouse, circa 1810.[212] |
St Ouen Parish Hall | OU0164 | Grade 2 | | La Grande Route de St Ouen | Law / government building | 19th century parish hall.[213] |
Les Landes Prehistoric Landscape | OU0175 | Grade 1 | | La Route des Landes | Archaeological site | Includes Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic archæological sites.[214] |
German Occupation Site: MG Turret, R.N. La Mare Mill | OU0176 | Grade 1 | | Le Mont Rossignol | Military structure | Part of an integrated network of defensive structures built by the Germans during their occupation of the island in WWII.[215] |
La Ronce | OU0196 | Grade 3 | | La Route de Trodez | Residential building | 17th century small rural holding.[216] | |
Name | Reference | Grade | Image | Street | Category | Summary |
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Le Moulin de Quétivel | PE0045 | Grade 2 | | Le Mount Fallu | Industrial building | 18th century watermill; the last working watermill in Jersey.[217] |
Bethesda Methodist Church | PE0049 | Grade 4 | | La Route du Moulin | Church | Mid-late 19th century Neo-Gothic Methodist church.[218] |
The Windmill | PE0071 | Grade 3 | | Les Chenolles | Mills | Early 19th century windmill tower.[219] |
La Hague Manor (St George's School) | PE0079 | Grade 2 | | La Rue de la Hague | Residential building | 1753 manor house, remodelled in the 1870's.[220] |
Gargate Mill | PE0097 | Grade 3 | | La Vallée de St Pierre | Mills | Watermill.[221] |
St Peter's Parish Cannon | PE0117 | Grade 1 | | Beaumont Hill | Military structure | A 6 Owen cannon.[222] |
German Occupation Site: Command Bunker for Infantry Commander | PE0135 | Grade 1 | | La Rue du Coin Varin | Military structure | Part of an integrated network of defensive structures built by the Germans during their occupation of the island in WWII.[223] |
German Occupation Site: Communications Bunker for Fortress Commander | PE0136 | Grade 1 | | La Rue du Petit Aleval | Military structure | Part of an integrated network of defensive structures built by the Germans during their occupation of the island in WWII.[224] |
St Peter's Parish Hall | PE0151 | Grade 3 | | La Rue des Fosses | Law / government building | Parish hall.[225] |
Philadelphie Methodist Church & Cemetery | PE0159 | Grade 3 | | La Grande Route de St Pierre | Church | Early 19th century Neo-Gothic Methodist church with mid-19th century cemetery.[226] |
La Caumine à Marie Best | PE0165 | Grade 2 | | La Grande Route des Mielles | Military structure | Military guardhouse and magazine with mid-18th century origins.[227] |
Les Trois Rocques | PE0167 | Grade 1 | | La Grande Route des Mielles | Archaeological site | Prehistoric monument.[228] |
The White Menhir | PE0168 | Grade 1 | | La Grande Route des Mielles | Archaeological site | Prehistoric monument.[229] |
St Aubîn No.3 (Beaumont Tower) | PE0177 | Grade 1 | | La Route de la Haule | Coastal defence tower | Conway tower, circa 1780.[230] |
St Peter's Parish Church | PE0186 | Grade 1 | | La Rue de l'Église | Church | 11th–early12th century Gothic church with 13th and 16th century additions.[231] |
German Occupation Site: Command and Communications Bunkers for Artillery Commander | PE0198 | Grade 1 | | Le Mont de St Anastase | Military structure | Part of an integrated network of defensive structures built by the Germans during their occupation of the island in WWII.[232] |
Tesson Mill | PE0205 | Grade 2 | | La Rue du Moulin de Tesson | Mills | 19th century watermill, restored in the 21st century.[233] |
German Occupation Site: Command Bunker for Fortress Commander | PE0210 | Grade 1 | | La Rue du Petit Aleval | Military structure | Part of an integrated network of defensive structures built by the Germans during their occupation of the island in WWII.[234] |
St Matthew's Church | PE0249 | Grade 3 | | La Rue de la Ville au Bas | Church | 1872 Neo-Gothic church in High Gothic style.[235] |
Cherry Farm Menhir | PE0258 | Grade 1 | | La Rue de la Commune | Archaeological site | Prehistoric monument.[236] | |
Name | Reference | Grade | Image | Street | Category | Summary |
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Les Augrès Manor | TR0066 | Grade 2 | | La Profonde Rue | Residential building | Manor house of medieval origin with an overall Georgian appearance.[251] |
Trinity School | TR0075 | Grade 3 | | La Route de la Trinité | Education building | Victorian Neo-Gothic parish school.[252] |
Diélament Manor | TR0079 | Grade 3 | | La Rue de Diélament | Residential building | Manor house site of medieval origin; present structure is mostly 18th century.[253] |
Belle Hougue Caves | TR0086 | Grade 1 | | East Side of Belle Hougue Point | Archaeological site | Prehistoric monument.[254] |
Le Catel de Rozel Promontory Fort (La Petite Cæsarée) | TR0113 | Grade 1 | | La Rue du Catel | Archaeological site | Earthwork of an Iron Age promontory fort.[255] |
Bouley Bay Pier | TR0116 | Grade 1 | | Les Charrières de Boulay | Maritime structures | 19th century stone harbour.[256] |
Fort Leicester | TR0117 | Grade 1 | | Les Charrières de Boulay | Castles and forts | 1836 fortress.[257] |
Rozel Fort | TR0125 | Grade 2 | | La Rue du Catel | Castles and forts | Coastal fort, built in the mid-1830's, with WW2 alterations.[258] |
Diélament Manor (South Gateway) | TR0142 | Grade 2 | | La Rue de Diélament | Roadside feature | 17th century triple stone gateway.[259] |
La Hougue des Platons | TR0145 | Grade 1 | | La Rue d'Égypte | Archaeological site | Cist-in-circle, Chalcolithic, circa 2250 BC.[260] |
Diélament Manor Colombier | TR0151 | Grade 1 | | La Rue de Diélament | Outbuildings | 16th century dovecote.[261] |
AA Call Box | TR0170 | Grade 1 | | La Rue ès Picots | Transport structure | Surviving AA call box.[262] |
Parish Church of Trinity | TR0175 | Grade 1 | | La Rue du Presbytere | Church | 12th century Gothic church with 14th and mid-15th century additions and a partial rebuilding in 1865.[263] |
La Pierre de la Fetelle (La Roche à la Fée) | TR0176 | Grade 1 | | La Rue des Platons | Archaeological site | Prehistoric monument.[264] |
L’Etacquerel Fort | TR0183 | Grade 1 | | La Route des Côtes du Nord | Castles and forts | 1836 fortress.[265] |
Trinity Manor | TR0198 | Grade 1 | | La Route de la Trinité | Residential building | Manor house dating from circa 1600 to the 19th century.[266] |
Le Câtel de Rozel Promontory Fort 2 | TR0217 | Grade 2 | | La Rue du Catel | Archaeological site | Promontory fort.[267] |
Rockmount de Moustiers Gardens | TR0235 | Grade 1 | | Jardin d'Olivet | Designed landscape | Mid-19th century gardens with Neo-Gothic pavilions.[268] | |