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16 New Street is a meticulously restored Georgian townhouse located in the heart of St. Helier, Jersey. Once derelict, the building was rescued and transformed into a museum by the National Trust for Jersey, showcasing life in the Georgian era. Visitors can explore rooms authentically furnished with period pieces, paintings, and textiles, offering a glimpse into a time of elegance and societal change.
The house, originally built in 1730, underwent significant refurbishment in the early 19th century to reflect the Regency style. Over the years, it served various purposes, including a letting house, a gentlemen's club, and a workshop, before falling into disrepair. Now fully restored, 16 New Street stands as a significant historical and cultural landmark, offering interactive displays and a Club Room available for private events.
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