The Ultimate Venue Hire Guide Corporate and Private Hire | Weddings | Holiday Lets
Whatever you’re celebrating, Jersey Heritage has the ideal venue.
Contents About Jersey and Jersey Heritage
1&2
Private Hire Jersey Heritage private hire
3&4
La Hougue Bie
13
Mont Orgueil Castle
5&6
Maritime Museum
14
Elizabeth Castle
7&8
Jersey Archive
15
Hamptonne Country Life Museum
9 & 10
Living History
16
Jersey Museum
11 & 12
Weddings Jersey Heritage weddings
17 & 18
Jersey Museum
25 & 26
Mont Orgueil Castle
19 & 20
La Hougue Bie
27
Elizabeth Castle
21 & 22
Victoria College
28
Hamptonne Country Life Museum
23 & 24
Holiday Lets
Mont Orgueil Castle
Jersey Heritage holiday lets
29 & 30
Seymour Tower
38
The Radio Tower
31
Archirondel Tower
39
Barge Aground
32
La Tour Cârrée
40
La Crête Fort
33
La Rocco Tower
41
Fort Leicester
34
Kempt Tower
42
Elizabeth Castle Apartment
35
Fisherman’s Cottage
43
L’Etacquerel Fort
36
Hamptonne Apartments
44
Lewis’s Tower
37
Advert Directory
45 to 52
Notes
55 & 56
Heritage Site Locations
53 & 54
About Jersey • Page 1
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About Jersey
Jersey heritage
With its unspoilt landscape and unique blend
At Jersey Heritage, we bring to life the rich history
of British and French influences, Jersey really
and culture of this beautiful Island. By hiring
is a place where you can get away from it all.
a Jersey Heritage venue for a private function,
Relax and enjoy the famed hospitality of its people,
wedding or holiday let, you can become a part of
and lose yourself in the Island’s winding lanes
the Island’s history, sharing in and enjoying the
or on its breath-taking coast. Culture vultures
iconic backdrops that have shaped our way of life.
will discover history at every turn, walkers will be captivated by the Island’s stunning natural beauty and families can relax without a care on its pristine beaches. Jersey is the ideal place to clear your head, indulge in some exhilarating outdoor sports, or simply live the life! The Island’s official language is English and the currency is sterling, yet the streets are named in French. So, one way or another, Jersey feels reassuringly familiar to visitors from either side of the Channel.
To find out more about Jersey visit www.jersey.com St Ouen’s Bay
Discover Jersey Museum and the Maritime Museum, explore Mont Orgueil Castle and Elizabeth Castle, and enjoy the picturesque surroundings of Hamptonne Country Life Museum and the ancient grounds of La Hougue Bie. There is a Jersey Heritage venue for everyone and to suit every occasion.
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Corporate & Private Hire Jersey Heritage has a choice of fascinating and
Some of these sites have been at the heart of Island
unique heritage sites available for hire. Whether it
life for 3,000 years; in choosing to hold your event
is for a large dinner or ball at a castle, a drinks
with us you are helping to preserve Jersey’s culture
reception in a farmhouse or a breakfast meeting
and heritage for future generations.
at a museum, we can offer an exceptional, memorable venue and plan an event or a day of activities specifically catered to your budget and requirements. Animating each of our sites is our living history
Along with our fascinating sites we have a choice of excellent caterers and suppliers to use for your event. For further information on this and our prices, availability and packages please contact the Jersey Heritage Venues Team.
re-enactment team. From Victorian housekeepers to musket-wielding Militiamen, they bring the history of the sites to life and ensure an unforgettable experience for all guests. Our Jersey Heritage Venues Team will discuss your requirements with you prior to your event.
01534 633312 01534 633301 venuehire@jerseyheritage.org www.jerseyheritage.org
Make your event an historic occasion.
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Mont Orgueil Castle Standing majestically over the fishing village of Gorey, Mont Orgueil Castle provides a dramatic backdrop to any event. Built in the 13th century to protect the Island against the French, this jewel in Jersey’s crown is one of the best-preserved castles in Britain and one of the most photographed sites in the Island.
The Medieval Great Hall
The Lower Ward
Standing high up in the heart of the building,
This area offers easy access for all guests and an
this hall is the oldest part of the medieval castle
unrivalled view of Jersey’s east coast. Guests can
and is believed to have been the site of grand
enjoy spectacular views of the castle and sea,
celebrations and ceremonies. With a beaten
whilst having drinks before dinner in a marquee.
earth floor, vaulted roof and arched windows
In the summer months the Lower Ward can
looking down to the sea and across to the coast
also be hired for BBQs and drinks functions.
of France, it offers an impressive location for dinners, drinks parties and presentations. Dinner
130
Dinner
60
Drinks / buffet
100
Theatre
80
Drinks / buffet
200
Boardroom
25
The Grand Battery
The Tudor Chamber
This was originally a 16th century gun battery
This room boasts an oak floor, high ceiling and
dominates the North Eastern part of the castle and
leaded windows and was used by the Governors
offers superb views of Jersey’s east coast and across
of Jersey in the 16th Century. It can now be
the sea to France. It is the perfect location for a
used for functions and parties with portraits of
summer’s evening drinks function before either
Queen Elizabeth I and II presiding over events.
entering the castle for dinner or going back down
and is now a sweeping lawned platform that
to the lower ward for a function in a marquee. Dinner
60
Drinks / buffet
100
Theatre
80
Boardroom
25
The Herb Garden This is a recreation of a 17th century formal garden. It is an idyllic sheltered spot and excellent for pre-dinner drinks with exceptional, uninterrupted views out to sea.
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The Castle Green This is a superb site for large marquee functions. The green has excellent views across the bay to St Helier and St Aubin.
Marquee
500
The Governor’s House and Terrace Built in the 14th century, The Governor’s House was once home to Charles II and Sir Walter Raleigh. This beautiful building, with a large outside terrace, is located near the top of the castle and has fantastic views. The house boasts two original granite fireplaces and wooden floors. It is available for daytime and evening hire for dinner parties, lunches, presentations or a summer drinks reception on the terrace.
Dinner
80
Drinks / buffet
150
Elizabeth Castle Jersey has been protected for 300 years by this fortification built on an islet in St Aubin’s Bay. Twice a day this imposing castle is surrounded by the rising tide making it a truly spectacular venue. Due to the unique location of the castle, access is very dependent on the tide and weather. The castle ferry can operate at all times except when the tide is high and the wind is strong creating a rough sea. Please take advice from our staff when booking your function. For certain types of event only specific dates will be available.
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Hamptonne country life museum Located in the heart of Jersey’s countryside, Hamptonne is a beautifully restored farm with a collection of thatched granite houses, stables and meadows. It is an idyllic rural site, offering a traditional and memorable setting for any occasion.
Hamptonne House
Le Pressoir – The Press House
Restored to how it would have looked in the
With its traditional press and granite apple
1640s, the house provides an atmospheric setting
crusher, this is a special venue for a drinks
for your event. Filled with candles, with open fires
function or buffet. It is particularly popular
and a Jacobean banqueting table, this house is a
in the winter months for candlelit receptions
special venue for a dinner or drinks reception.
with mulled cider and bean crock.
Dinner
Drinks / buffet
20
Drinks / buffet
30
60
The Courtyard
The whole site
This area is available in the evenings for an
The whole farm can be hired for the evening.
outdoor drinks reception surrounded by the
All the buildings remain open and guests are
restored farm buildings with thatched roofs,
free to explore the farm. Drinks, with stories
which create a beautiful backdrop.
from our Goodwyf and other living history characters, can be taken in the courtyard or the cider barn, before a dinner in Hamptonne House
Drinks Reception
150
or a stroll through the archway and past the herb garden to a marquee overlooking the meadow.
Marquee
130
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Concourse
Whole Museum Hire
The large ground floor Concourse at Jersey
The whole museum is available for hire in the
Museum is an excellent setting for an
evenings with all exhibition rooms, the Merchant’s
evening drinks reception, award ceremonies
House and the art gallery open for up to 250
and launches for up to 150 guests.
guests to explore.
Ouless Room
Drinks Reception
150
The Ouless room is situated in a quiet area of the
The Merchant’s House No 9 Pier Road adjoins Jersey Museum and is one of the finest examples of a 19th century town house in Jersey. It has been fully restored to how
Museum. Delegates will pass through the Barreau Le Maistre art gallery on their way to this bright, modern meeting room. With full wheelchair access and air-conditioning, the room is ideal for meetings, presentations, workshops and courses.
it would have looked in 1861 when it was home to a prosperous family in Victorian St Helier. Dinner and drinks receptions can be held in the beautiful gas-lit drawing room and functions can incorporate a guided tour of the house or art gallery.
Theatre
80
Boardroom
30
Classroom
36
The Concourse Theatre The theatre is located on the ground floor adjacent to the Concourse and can be hired
Dinner
20
Drinks Reception
40
for events such as presentations, launches and awards evenings. Accommodating up to 50 guests this can be used in conjunction with a drinks reception in the Museum concourse. It is also available for early morning presentations with breakfast in the Brasserie or Concourse.
Jersey museum The Jersey Museum explains the traditions and culture of the Island and is a peaceful refuge in the heart of St Helier. Easily accessible, the site has a number of areas for hire and is ideal for meetings, workshops, launches or social events, with the benefit of an on-site brasserie that boasts an award-winning al fresco dining area.
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La Hougue Bie 2,000 years older than the Pyramids, La Hougue Bie has dominated Jersey’s landscape for 6,000 years. The impressive mound is topped by a medieval chapel and surrounded by mature trees. The site has seen many changes over the years and today this peaceful site offers a unique insight into the lives of our distant ancestors and is a superb venue for an evening function.
Maritime museum Set in the old harbour area of St Helier and housed in historic granite warehouses, the award winning Maritime Museum in an ideal venue for a special function. Events such as drinks receptions, presentations, award ceremonies, and product and press launches can be held here. The Museum is very convenient for local businesses as it is only a 10-minute walk from the town centre and ample public parking is available nearby.
The Globe Room
The Occupation Tapestry Gallery
tranquil and impressive venue for receptions,
The centrepiece of the Museum is the Globe
The gallery houses 12 vibrant and emotive
parties, balls, meetings and presentations.
Room. This fascinating space is filled with
tapestries documenting the German
interactive exhibits and is an impressive
Occupation of Jersey. It is a popular
and memorable venue for any function.
space for presentations and tours.
A marquee under the mature trees, in the gardens at the base of the mound, offers a
Marquee
130
Drinks / buffet
200
Drinks Reception
120
Drinks Reception
120
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Jersey Archive
Living History
The Jersey Archive was built in 1993 to collect and preserve the records of the Island. As well as collecting records, the Jersey Archive is committed to making the Island’s records widely available to the public.
Our Living History team brings the Jersey Heritage sites to life with entertainment tailored to your requirements. Offering everything from guided tours and storytelling to musket wielding Militiamen, the team will ensure a unique and unforgettable experience for you and your guests. To find out more about character availability and prices, speak to our Jersey Heritage Venues Team.
Meetings The Louise Rose Room This bright, airy and comfortable meeting room with modern facilities and equipment is housed in the Archive building in a quiet part of St Helier. The room is fully wheelchair accessible, with an adjoining kitchen and on-site parking. The room is an excellent venue for courses, presentations or workshop sessions.
Theatre
60
Boardroom
30
Classroom
36
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Weddings
Jersey Heritage has a choice of beautiful and
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captivating wedding venues, from imposing castles to a Victorian merchant’s house, from
We are here to help with the plans for your
a 17th century farmhouse to a picturesque
wedding day. Our Jersey Heritage Wedding
medieval chapel on a hill. Your wedding will
Assistant will show you around the venue,
be made even more memorable set against
advise on plans and arrangements and
the backdrop of one of these historic sites.
be on site throughout your special day
Whether you plan to have a simple, intimate
to ensure everything runs smoothly.
ceremony or the elaborate wedding of your dreams we have the perfect venue for you.
01534 633312 01534 633318 weddings@jerseyheritage.org www.jerseyheritage.org
‘We had a wonderful and extremely memorable day. It most definitely exceeded all expectations and you even made the sun shine for us – amazing!’
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Mont Orgueil Castle Mont Orgueil Castle is one of the best-preserved castles in Britain and one of the most striking and attractive sites in the Island. Built in the 13th century to protect the Island against the French, this dramatic castle towers over the harbour at Gorey. With spectacular views of the Island’s east coast and across the sea to France, it makes the perfect backdrop for a wedding ceremony or reception. Civil ceremonies are held in the candlelit Medieval Great Hall at the very top of the Castle with views across to France. Religious ceremonies can take place inside the Chapel of St George or at an outside altar at the heart of the castle that creates the most
Fact File Civil and religious ceremonies Civil Partnerships Ceremony capacity 100 Wedding receptions Marquee capacity 130 Reception for up to 60 inside the castle Choice of outside areas for drinks Receptions on site until 1.00am Stunning views Only one wedding on site at a time
stunning and unique venue for a ceremony. Choice of caterers After your ceremony, drinks can be held in a number of beautiful locations such as the de Carteret
‘Our wedding at Mont Orgueil Castle was simply magical and could not have been better.’
Garden, the Middle Ward or the Grand Battery whilst your guests are entertained by a dramatic
Bride’s changing room Wedding Co-ordinator
firing of the cannon or a display of sword fighting.
Music licence
Wedding receptions can be held in a marquee in the
Biodegradable confetti permitted
lower castle or in a choice of rooms inside the castle.
Fireworks permitted Red wine permitted Stiletto heels permitted Re-enactors available
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Fact File Civil ceremonies Civil Partnerships
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Elizabeth Castle Elizabeth Castle in St Aubin’s Bay defended the Island
Ceremony capacity 100 Choice of outside areas for drinks Only one wedding on site at a time Choice of caterers
from attack for 300 years. Civil wedding ceremonies are held in the Governor’s House, which was built in the 1590s. Sir Walter Raleigh was its first resident and it was where Charles II lived during his short stay in the 1640s. This beautiful building has a large terrace, perfect for drinks after your ceremony and is located
Bride’s changing room
near the top of the castle where the views are fantastic.
Guest accommodation
The Castle Ferry will take you and your guests to and
Stunning views Wedding Co-ordinator Music licence
from the castle and members of the 1781 Jersey Militia can mark your marriage with a musket salute or cannon firing. Due to the unique location of the castle, access is very dependent on the tide and weather. The castle ferry
Wheelchair access Biodegradable confetti permitted Fireworks permitted Red wine permitted Stiletto heels permitted Re-enactors available
can operate at all times except when the tide is high and the wind is strong creating a rough sea. Please take advice from our staff when booking your function. For certain types of event only specific dates will be available.
‘…everything was perfect and beyond what we imagined. It’s amazing how the Governor’s House is transformed when full of people. It was definitely an unforgettable day for us and all our guests.’
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Hamptonne country life museum Hamptonne is a collection of fine traditional Jersey farmhouses dating back to the 17th century, which have been restored to their original beauty. Located in the heart of the Island’s countryside, it is an idyllic site. The Langlois House is the perfect venue for a civil wedding ceremony and boasts some of the oldest
‘It really couldn’t have been more beautiful or magical’
Fact File Civil ceremony capacity 120 Civil Partnerships Choice of 4 ceremony areas Marquee capacity 130 Inside reception rooms, capacity 20 Receptions on site until 1.00am Choice of outside areas for drinks
architectural features in the Island, along with an open fire and original beams. There is also a choice of other charming ceremony spaces at the site. After your ceremony, drinks can be taken in one
Parking Only one wedding on site at a time Choice of caterers
of the courtyards, the orchard or Le Pressoir where they are served on the original cider press.
Wedding Co-ordinator
Wedding receptions can be held in a marquee
Music licence
overlooking the meadow or an intimate dinner for up to 20 can be held in Hamptonne House.
Wheelchair access Biodegradable confetti permitted Red wine permitted Stiletto heels permitted Re-enactors available
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Fact File Civil ceremony capacity 60 Civil Partnerships Wedding receptions
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Jersey Museum No 9 Pier Road adjoins Jersey Museum and is one
Inside reception rooms, capacity 30 Receptions on site until 1.00am
of the finest examples of a 19th century townhouse in Jersey. It has been fully restored to how it would have looked in 1861 when it was home to
Choice of four ceremony areas
a prosperous family in Victorian St Helier.
Choice of outside areas for drinks
Civil marriage ceremonies are held in the beautiful
Only one wedding on site at a time Choice of caterers Bride’s changing room Wedding Co-ordinator Music licence
gas-lit Victorian drawing room. Following your ceremony you can have drinks in the museum courtyard and gardens whilst the drawing room is transformed into an intimate reception space where dinners can be held for up to 30 guests. The Museum Brasserie is also an ideal location for wedding receptions. In the summer the walled courtyard, adorned with lavender and vines, is a
Wheelchair access Biodegradable confetti permitted Red wine permitted Stiletto heels permitted
beautiful and peaceful refuge in the heart of St Helier. There is also a choice of four other ceremony venues at Jersey Museum.
‘The ceremony in the drawing room was just so beautiful; it was brilliant seeing all our friends and family together in that amazing room’
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‘We had the most perfect day’
‘Thank you for helping make our day such a special one’
Fact File
Fact File
Civil ceremonies
Civil ceremony capacity 100
Civil Partnerships
Civil Partnerships Chapel ceremony capacity 25
Great Hall ceremony capacity 385
La Hougue Bie
VICTORIA COLLEGE
The ancient site has beautiful and peaceful grounds
Dating from 1852, the main college building is a fine
that are dominated by a grassed hill topped by the
example of Gothic Revival architecture and is an
picturesque 12th Century chapel of Notre Dame
iconic St Helier landmark. Civil wedding and
de la Clarté, where small religious ceremonies
partnership ceremonies for up to 385 guests can be
Wedding Co-ordinator
can take place.
held in the majestic Great Hall or more intimate
Music licence
Civil ceremonies can be held on the beautiful
Marquee reception capacity 130 Receptions on site until 1.00am Choice of outdoor areas for drinks Only one wedding on site at a time Choice of caterers
Wheelchair access Biodegradable confetti permitted Red wine permitted Stiletto heels permitted
rose covered veranda in the grounds at the base of the hill. Wedding receptions can be held in a marquee in the shade of mature trees in the grounds.
ceremonies for up to 60 in the panelled De Quetteville Library. After your ceremony, drinks receptions can be held on the sweeping lawn in front of the college with
De Quetteville Library ceremony capacity 60 Choice of outdoor areas for drinks Receptions on site until 1.00am Panoramic views across St Helier Parking Only one wedding on site at a time Wedding Co-ordinator Music licence
panoramic views over St. Helier, whilst the hall is transformed into an impressive and elegant reception venue for up to 250 guests.
Biodegradable confetti permitted Red wine permitted Stiletto heels permitted
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Holiday LETS By hiring a heritage holiday let you can discover,
Sleeping from four to thirty people, some
from the inside-out, some of Jersey’s finest forts,
properties are fully furnished with Egyptian
castles, towers and follies. From self-catering
cotton linen and power-showers; others are
apartments to basic coastal tower accommodation
basic coastal towers with bunks and logs for the
these landmarks are available to book all
fire. Whatever their differences, each property
year round.
has been taken from the brink of decay and
These properties are not only remarkable for
lovingly and sympathetically restored.
their architecture, history or wonderful location,
By staying at a Jersey Heritage property you not
but all are really special places to stay.
only guarantee that these and other historic
Whether you stay for a fortnight, a week
buildings will be protected for years to come,
or a weekend, you’ll enjoy the unique
but your support will help Jersey Heritage to
experience of staying in some of Jersey’s
promote Jersey’s rich and distinct heritage.
most iconic, historic landmarks.
For further information, for details of prices and availability or to make a booking, please visit our website or contact the Jersey Heritage
Remarkable Heritage Holiday Lets
Lets Team using the details below.
01534 633304 01534 633301 heritagelets@jerseyheritage.org www.jerseyheritage.org
Barge Aground
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The Radio Tower
Barge aground
Corbière, St Brelade
St Ouen’s Bay, St Ouen
6
Sleeps up to six people in three double beds.
6
Sleeps up to six in four adult size bunk beds and one double sofa bed.
Set on a cliff top overlooking Corbière lighthouse
their own adjacent shower room / WC. A fitted
This boat-shaped seaside folly built in the 1930s is
The décor has a 1930s theme, with walnut
on Jersey’s south-west tip, the Radio Tower is
kitchen and additional toilet occupy the fifth
currently the only self-catering accommodation
wooden floors and some original 1930s furniture.
a striking observation tower built during the
floor where a winding spiral staircase leads up
property with direct access to the beautiful five
Adult twin bunk rooms are located in the ‘stern’
Second World War. Restored in the German
to the lounge/diner with spectacular views.
mile bay of St Ouen. Barge Aground sits in the
of the property; the kitchen and bathroom
rugged landscape of the dunes in Jersey’s only
leads off the large lounge / diner, which has a
national park, close to the nature reserve.
double sofa bed in the ‘prow’. Double doors open
In early summer a walk will take you through
onto a large terrace that overlooks the bay.
modernist Bauhaus style, the tower is over six floors and boasts a 360-degree view from the panoramic windows in the lounge/diner. The tower has three identical double bedrooms, all with fitted wardrobes, handmade beds and
The Radio Tower is close to Corbière lighthouse. During periods of very poor visibility the lighthouse foghorn will sound at regular intervals.
the field of native orchids and throughout the year the area teems with birdlife – watch out for the Marsh Harriers who live in the area.
Barge Aground is close to many beachfront cafés and restaurants. The Jersey surf school is close by and two golf courses are a short distance away.
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La Crête Fort Bonne Nuit, St John
Fort Leicester Bouley Bay, Trinity
4 +1
Sleeps up to four adults plus one child
Set on the headland at the end of a track this
La Crête Fort comprises a double or twin bedroom,
tranquil property is found on Jersey’s rugged north
a single bunk room and spacious shower room
coast, surrounded on three sides by the sea. The
and large lounge/diner with sofa bed. A flight of
property dates from 1830 but sits on a site that
stone steps will take you up to a large granite room
was first militarised in the 16th century. There are
with a vaulted ceiling with access to a secluded
breathtaking views from the fort that looks out
private garden sheltered by granite walls.
over open seas to Guernsey, Sark and the coast of France. A secluded beach is close by, popular with local bathers and surfers. Wonderful sunsets can be enjoyed while sitting out in the walled garden.
Due to its location there is no TV reception in the property.
Sleeps up to eight people
8 This magnificent 19th century fort sits above the
Fort Leicester can be adapted to sleep eight guests.
picturesque harbour of Bouley Bay. Built to
The master bedroom has a double bed with two
defend Jersey against French invasion, the fort
additional single beds, there is a double sofa
is split across three levels with a large private
bed in the lounge and a bunk room with adult
garden and terrace. A fully fitted kitchen and
size bunks. Patio doors open from the lounge/
lounge/diner is on the first level, on the second
kitchen diner onto a terrace with stunning views
level a separate twin bunk bedroom and bathroom
across the bay. A pub, a beach café and a popular
and on the third, a very large bedroom with a
diving school are located in Bouley Bay.
wood burning stove. All rooms, including the bathroom, are housed in separate buildings and guests will need to go outside to move from one to the other.
Due to its location there is no TV reception in the property.
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Elizabeth Castle Apartment
L’Etacquerel Fort Trinity
St Aubin’s Bay, St Helier
Sleeps up to six people
6 Set on an islet in the sea, in the grounds of a
during castle opening hours, 9.30am to 5.30pm,
castle, and cut off by the tide every 12 hours,
an amphibious vehicle runs at high and low tide
there is nowhere better for a secluded holiday.
every 30 minutes. At the time of your booking
When the castle gates close, you’ll have the
please discuss your travel arrangements with
whole castle to yourselves, making this one
a member of Jersey Heritage staff. They will
of the most exclusive properties in Jersey.
be able to advise you on tide times and the
The apartment sits within one of Jersey’s most
amphibious vehicle service to the castle.
historic locations. Jersey’s capital St Helier is
Two members of Jersey Heritage staff live at the
named after the hermit who lived on the islet in
castle in a separate apartment. Elizabeth Castle
the 6th century. The castle was built during the
opens as an attraction to the public from April
reign of Queen Elizabeth I and served as a military
through to November. All trips on the amphibious
base until 1924. Over two floors, the apartment is
vehicle are free of charge to Jersey Heritage holiday
in the old barrack block off the parade ground.
guests. The amphibious vehicle service runs from
The main bedroom can sleep up to four people
April through to November but the service may
and the large lounge has a double sofa bed.
be cancelled in extreme weather conditions.
Due to its location the apartment is only accessible by foot at low tide (a 15 minute walk);
An on-site café is open during castle opening hours.
30
Can accommodate 30 overnight guests in sleeping bags in the guardhouse and 60 guests in daylight hours
L’Etacquerel Fort was built in the mid-18th
well (water not fit for human consumption).
century on a cliff side on the north coast of
This coastal tower accommodation is not connected
Jersey. Situated along a steep coastal path, access
to any utilities, however there are composting toilets.
is across the dry moat on a high wooden bridge. This property offers complete peace and quiet, ideal for families or get-togethers with friends. The property has space for 60 people (inside and outside) but local regulations insist that only 30 people can sleep in the main guardhouse overnight. This back to basics property has basic tables and benches in the guardhouse where there is also a large fireplace for which logs are provided. A fixed BBQ is found outside near the
Local regulations insist that there should be no tents erected on site. Guests must bring their own sleeping bags. A sign informing the public that the fort is in use should be fixed on the bridge during your stay. All rubbish should be cleared from the fort on your departure. Please do not leave rubbish in the car park as there is no collection service from this remote location.
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Lewis’s Tower St Ouen’s Bay, St Ouen
Seymour Tower Royal Bay of Grouville, Grouville
7 10
Can accommodate 10 overnight guests in sleeping bags and 20 guests in daylight hours.
Built in 1835 to help fortify Jersey’s coast, Lewis’s
and makes a perfect base for an active beach trip.
Tower is one of many Martello towers, or gun
Lewis’s Tower is close to many beachfront cafes
towers, built around St Ouen’s Bay at that time.
and restaurants. The Jersey surf school is close-by
Split over three levels, this granite tower is basic
and two golf courses are a short distance away.
coastal tower accommodation with electricity and lighting, but is not connected to any utilities. Public toilets (open 24 hours) are located close by. There is access by ladder to the roof, which is ideal for sunbathing or looking at the view across the bay. Lewis’s Tower sits in the rugged landscape of the dunes in Jersey’s only national park, close to the nature reserve. The Tower has direct beach access
Barge Aground, one of Jersey Heritage’s selfcatering properties, is just a hundred yards away and can be rented in tandem with Lewis’s Tower. Local regulations insist that there should be no tents erected on site or in the surrounding area. Guests must bring their own sleeping bags. Rubbish must be cleared and removed from the tower.
Can accommodate up to seven guests on bunks with an additional sleeping area for the Seymour Tower guide.
Seymour Tower sits two miles offshore on one
Seymour Tower is perfect for anyone wanting
of the largest inter-tidal reefs in the world. Built
an adventure. Use it as a base for low water
as part of Jersey’s coastal defences, this square
fishing, guided walks at low tide, bird watching
tower dates from the 18th century. Seymour
and fishing. Completely isolated, a stay in the
Tower’s isolated location means access is
tower is a unique experience –you’ll see the
dependent on tidal conditions and all guests
force of the incoming tide and experience
must be accompanied by an accredited Seymour
Jersey’s marine wilderness first hand.
Tower Guide (more information available from Jersey Heritage) who will guide your trip to and from the tower and stay with you overnight.
Guests must carry all of their own food, clothes and sleeping bags out to the tower for their stay. In addition all waste (including
The accommodation in this coastal tower is spread
bagged toilet waste) will need to be brought
over two floors; solar panels on the roof generate
back and disposed of on shore.
enough power for lighting and a fridge. A gas stove for cooking, basic crockery and cutlery are provided. Bunk beds accommodate seven guests (sleeping bags not provided). Seymour Tower has no running water, but drinking water is provided along with logs for the wood burning stove.
Please note the tower is only available to rent when tidal conditions allow safe and manageable access by foot and guests are limited to one overnight stay.
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Archirondel Tower
La Tour Cârrée
Archirondel Beach, St Martin
St Ouen’s Bay, St Ouen
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Sleeps up to ten people in sleeping bags.
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Sleeps up to eight in sleeping bags.
Archirondel Tower was built on a rocky outcrop
There is no running water or toilet facilities at
La Tour Cârrée sits amongst the sand dunes close
There are no utilities or toilet facilities at
in St Catherine’s Bay in 1792 and was used as a
Archirondel Tower, however there is a beach
to Jersey’s only national park and close to the
La Tour Cârrée. Guests will need to bring
garrison for artillery soldiers. This red and white
café 100 yards away with 24 hour access to toilets
nature reserve at St Ouen’s pond. The square
their own sleeping bags and equipment.
tower is now linked to the shore by the abandoned
and showers. Guests will need to bring their own
tower overlooks the sea; just above the sea wall,
southern arm of St Catherine’s Breakwater.
sleeping bags. The tower has electricity and lighting.
it has direct beach access. It’s a perfect place for
Close to St Catherine’s woods, the impressive St Catherine’s Breakwater and secluded beaches, Archirondel Tower provides a perfect venue to stay while you explore Jersey’s eastern tip.
Local regulations insist that there should be no tents erected on site or in the surrounding area. Rubbish must be cleared and removed from the tower.
surfers, kite surfers, wind surfers or people just wanting to spend time on one of Jersey’s best beaches. La Tour Cârrée is close to many beachfront cafés and restaurants. The Jersey surf school is close by and two golf courses are a short distance away.
Barge Aground, one of Jersey Heritage’s self-catering properties, is close by, as is another coastal tower – Lewis’s Tower. Local regulations insist that there should be no tents erected on site or in the surrounding area. Rubbish must be cleared and removed from the tower.
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La Rocco Tower
Kempt Tower St Ouen’s Bay, St Ouen
St Ouen’s Bay, St Brelade
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Can accommodate up to seven guests on bunks with an additional sleeping area for the guide.
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The Tower sleeps up to 12 guests in an open plan bunk area.
This tower is a striking landmark in the Bay of
base for fishing, bird watching and exploring
Kempt Tower in St Ouen’s Bay on the west coast of
up to 12 guests. The basement houses a fully
St. Ouen. Dating from 1800, La Rocco Tower
Jersey’s marine wilderness at low tide.
the Island was built in 1834 as a defensive tower
appointed kitchen and shower rooms. The
against possible French invasion. Constructed
middle floor is a spacious and comfortable
with Jersey granite, the ground floor was used to
contemporary reception and open plan sleeping
store weapons and ammunition whilst the upper
area with an open fire. The easily accessed roof
floor housed ten troops and their commanding
provides a unique view of the sweeping bay of
officer. A cannon was fixed to a rotating
St. Ouen and is the perfect spot to enjoy evening
platform on the roof. It is a Martello Tower and
drinks, dinner or a barbecue as the sun sets.
was the last coastal tower in Jersey to be built following the Conway design. It comprises a fortified central tower with large surrounding gun platform, built in an elevated position on top of an offshore rocky outcrop, and was built as part of the Island’s extensive coastal defence system. A stay in this property is a truly unique experience. Completely surrounded by sea twice a day, La Rocco Tower offers a fantastic
The Tower has been sensitively restored to provide basic bunk accommodation for up to seven guests. The offshore location means access is dependent on tidal conditions and all guests must be accompanied by an accredited guide. La Rocco Tower is only available to rent when the tide allows safe and manageable access on foot.
the only one of its kind surviving in Jersey.
The Tower sleeps up to 12 guests in an open plan
The Tower has been sensitively restored to create
bunk area and is available for rent throughout
a stunning, unique self-catering property for
the year. Parking is available close by.
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Fisherman’s cottage Havre des Pas Beach, St Helier
Hamptonne apartments Stable Apartment & Cider Barn Apartment St Lawrence
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Sleeps up to four people.
Stable Apartment: Sleeps up to 4 people in a double bed and a twin bunk.
Hamptonne is a beautifully restored farm
and kitchen, along with a shower room.
The Cottage benefits from its own private
stables and meadows. It is an idyllic rural site,
between 1740 – 1760 and overlooks the bay of La
garden, which overlooks the coast. One
offering a traditional and memorable setting for
Greve D’Azette. It has been sensitively
parking space is provided for guests.
a relaxing family break or romantic getaway.
The cottage sleeps a maximum of 4 guests
Two well-appointed, comfortable self-catering
and is available for rent throughout the year.
apartments have been created amongst the thatch
It is just a ten minute walk from the town
and granite of Hamptonne’s historic architecture.
complete with one double bedroom, an open plan lounge/kitchen with sofa bed and shower room.
centre and there are shops and restaurants close by, along with a safe swimming beach.
Sleeps up to 6 people in 2 double beds and a twin bunk.
and has a cosy open plan reception room
Fisherman’s Cottage in St. Helier dates from
comfortable well-appointed self-catering cottage,
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Located in the heart of Jersey’s countryside, with a collection of thatched granite houses,
restored to a very high standard to create a
Cider Barn Apartment:
The Stable Apartment sleeps up to four guests in a double bedroom and twin bunk room
The Cider Barn Apartment sleeps up to six guests in two double bedrooms and one twin bunkroom and has an open plan kitchen/reception room, a shower room and toilet and additional cloakroom. There is ample adjacent parking. Hamptonne operates as a visitor attraction and the public will be on-site during opening hours. Evening events may also be held at the site.
Andy Le Gresley Photography An experienced documentary wedding photographer, Andy brings a fresh and creative approach to wedding photography. His style is natural, discreet and informal. He will capture more than the events of your wedding – he will tell your story, as it unfolds. The series of images he will produce will keep alive the beauty, the emotion and those special moments of your day. “It is my goal to tell the story of your wedding, not dictate it for you. I am very passionate about providing authentic documentary images within a luxury album that you can treasure for the rest of your lifetime”.
Carol’s Florist - Flowers by Lucie Whether you dream of a fairy wintery or a bright summery wedding, Lucie can help you with every aspect of floral decoration. If you are celebrating a birthday, an anniversary, a ball or having any type of function, we can work around your special event. You will receive all the advice you need about floral arrangements from bouquets to centre pieces and many more. If you work within a budget or a theme, a large or an intimate event, we can take care of it all. You will be in the hands of our qualified and experienced florists taking care of every detail.
Aurum of Jersey Aurum of Jersey is a local family business with over 40 years’ experience and an enviable reputation in fine jewellery design and manufacture, with exclusive in-house designs using rare precious metals and gemstones. In addition to exquisite bespoke jewellery, Aurum’s team of craftsmen offer objets d’art with an exclusive Jersey theme in solid sterling silver, hand crafted and designed on the premises. Our newest range celebrates Jersey landmarks, including several Jersey Heritage sites. Presented upon a base of agate, granite or wood, models of Seymour Tower, Jersey Round Towers, La Rocco Tower, Mont Orgueil, La Hougue Bie, Gronez and Fort William make an original gift to commemorate and recapture happy memories of a special occasion.
07797 787 128 andy@andylegresley.com www.andylegresley.com
(01534) 732 037 carolsflorist@googlemail.com St Saviour’s Road, JE2 4LA Search Carol’s Florist – Flowers by Lucie
Also offered within our Genuine Jersey silver range are our modern interpretation of traditional parish crest spoons, our Jersey Crapaud range of cufflinks, pendants and bracelets, Jersey interlocking pendants inspired by historical granite date-stones, and the spectacular limited edition Bailiwick chess set, depicting the friendly rivalry between Guernsey and Jersey and island characters from history.
(01534) 736 182 georgie@aurumjewellers.co.uk www.aurumjewellers.co.uk www.facebook.com/ aurumofjersey
2 Charing Cross, St Helier, Jersey JE2 3RP | www.aurumjewellers.co.uk | +44 (0) 1534 736182
Aurum of Jersey 2 Charing Cross St Helier, JE2 3RP
Classic Catering Classic Catering provides unrivalled personal service combined with stunning, mouth-watering food for your special day. Our fantastic team are full of inspirational ideas, with a choice of bespoke menus and beverage packages tailored to suit all budgets and requirements. Our chefs have experience of creating food with passion and flair and offer the very best in modern British cuisine. We provide an unparalleled flexible Wedding Catering Service within the Island for a maximum of 200 people at the venue of your choice.
(01534) 854 717 07700 331 553 info@classiccatering.je www.classiccatering.je Toneham Lodge, La Route De La Hougue Bie, St Saviour, JE2 7UX
Colin Cruickshank Photography Let Colin Cruickshank tell the story of your special day by capturing all the fun and emotion that makes your wedding day a special and unique occasion. Colin’s unique approach of reportage and creative photography, together with his unobtrusive style and keen eye for detail, will provide you with stunning images for you to treasure for years to come that will reflect your true personalities. Colin has a wide range of wedding photography packages available and would love to hear from you to discuss your big day in more detail.
07797 717 583 colin@ccpimages.co.uk www.ccpimages.co.uk
Delta Production Services
Jersey Prestige
Whether you’re planning a wedding, a party or a more intimate private celebration, Delta will work with you to design a beautiful bespoke event which is truly memorable.
Jersey Prestige is a proud catering partner to Jersey Heritage and operates hospitality facilities at Mont Orgueil Castle, Elizabeth Castle and Hamptonne Country Life Museum. As a family run service, Jersey Prestige feels best placed to offer quality hospitality for weddings and other special events that call for fresh local ingredients prepared on-site by experienced chefs. We like to showcase the best of Jersey, for example when providing meals at Mont Orgueil Castle we love to include herbs grown in the Castle Herb Garden. We believe that our 25 years’ experience in hospitality provides added value to your special day.
The Delta team is highly experienced and passionately proud of the outstanding events they create. No matter the size, no matter the budget, no matter how complicated the brief - breathtaking is what they do best. Take a look at some of the exceptional events Delta has designed at www.delta-av.com
(01534) 865 885 info@delta-av.com www.delta-av.com
(01534) 280159 07797 712843 empire@localdial.com www.empirejersey.co.uk
Unit 4, Springside, Trinity, JE3 5DG
La Collette, St Helier JE2 3NX www.facebook.com/ empireprestige
Marquee Solutions Whether you are holding a garden party, a wedding or a corporate function, the Marquee Solutions team will ensure that your needs are dealt with in a professional and enthusiastic manner. The distinctive style of our marquees is complimented by our wide range of interiors that reflect and enhance the atmosphere and image of the occasion, creating an unforgettable experience for guests and hosts alike. We can turn your ideas into reality – perfect from start to finish and totally problem free.
Setareh Yurts Setareh Yurts offer beautiful, handmade, organic structures for celebrations, special occasions, weekend getaways and events. They provide simple yet sustainable spaces that complement everything from weddings to weekend retreats. Their interiors can be custom-designed and are naturally conducive to starry skies and healing breaths. Setareh Yurts can combine the unique qualities of an overnight yurt escape with adventure activities like kayaking, coasteering, and bush walks, as well as offering holistic therapies, wild food menus and personallytailored excursions. Experience Jersey from the wild side with Setareh Yurts.
The Merchant House Brasserie The Merchant House at Jersey Museum offers diners traditional and robust British dishes served in relaxed, modern surroundings. Fresh produce is always used to create a varied seasonal menu offering imaginative and delicious cuisine, with an extensive wine list available ensuring perfect combinations. The Merchant House can offer a special and unique venue for your wedding or event working in conjunction with Jersey Museum. In the summer you can celebrate in the walled alfresco courtyard and during the winter you can celebrate in the intimate surroundings of our restaurant. You are also able to extend your function into the Jersey Museum Concourse creating an unusual party venue. For your special day, you can bring a little Jersey history to your wedding with a civil ceremony in the drawing room of the 19th century Merchant’s House followed by reception drinks in the courtyard and wedding breakfast in the restaurant.
(01534) 861005 yourevent@marqueesolutions.je www.marqueesolutions.je The Hi Ho Barn, La Rue de Bel Au Vent, St Lawrence, JE3 1NE
(01534) 780 720 07797 905 193 setarehyurts@gmail.com www.setarehyurts.com
(01534) 510069 merchanthouse@dolanhotels.com www.merchanthousebrasserie.co.uk
Merchant House Brasserie Jersey Museum, The Weighbridge, St Helier, JE2 3NF
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Sue’s Fudge Sue has been producing her award winning Genuine Jersey fudges for many years and her wedding favours each contain five delicious pieces. With many flavours to choose from, the most popular are Vanilla, Jersey Black Butter and Rich Chocolate. Sue also runs her own chocolate shop, The Chocolate Bar, so can offer even more choices for your favours, including chocolate hearts, truffles, mini chocolate cupcakes and much more. Contact Sue on (01534) 730094 or call in and see her extensive range at The Chocolate Bar, 10 Conway Street, St Helier.
Vibert Marquees Ltd Vibert Marquees has been the premier marquee hire company for over 30 years. We have created a multitude of events and stock a whole host of marquees to suit any occasion, along with colour accessories for full interior linings.
WeddingsJersey.com Welcome to WEDDINGSJERSEY & JERSEYWOWPHOTOS.COM If you are going to have a WOW! wedding, you are going to need a photographer who is as passionate about your photographs as you are about each other.
We offer a range of sites across the island and a tailor made service of the highest standard. We also have equipment and furniture to hire throughout the year.
Photography packages start from £100 for a small romantic wedding, with large society weddings at prices you can afford.
Nothing is too much trouble and we are here to help and offer advice every step of the way.
All supplied with a printable CD. Free use of wedding car included.
We Heart Pictures Hello, we are Hector and Charlie, a husband and wife photography team. We shoot weddings in a reportage style, documenting your day in a creative, unique and fresh way. We are passionate about photography, telling stories with our images and documenting those real moments. The moments that are important to you and the ones you love. As a preferred photographer of Jersey Heritage we have had the pleasure of shooting at their beautiful locations on the island. Please visit our website to view our portfolios.
WWW.WEDDINGSJERSEY.COM
(01534) 730 094 info@suesfudge.co.uk www.suesfudge.co.uk www.thechocolatebarjersey.co.uk The Chocolate Bar, 10 Conway Street, St Helier.
(01534) 482 970 vibmarq@localdial.com www.vibertmarquees.com The Shed, Beau Pre Farm St Ouen, JE3 2DR
Robert D. Mitchell L.B.I.P.P. Photographers (01534) 483 563 robertmitchell@localdial.com www.weddingsjersey.com
07763 845 716 contact@weheartpictures.com www.weheartpictures.com @weheartpicture
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Jersey Museum La Hougue Bie Maritime Museum Jersey Archive Radio Tower Barge Aground La Crête Fort Fort Leicester
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8
19 St Brelade
St Peter
12 2
St Lawrence
3
21
10
7
5
Grouville
St Martin
13
St Clement
Holiday Lets
20
6
4
22
St Helier
St Saviour
Trinity
11
Weddings
17
9
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St John
Victoria College
Hamptonne Apartments
Fisherman’s Cottage
Kempt Tower
La Rocco Tower
La Tour Cârrée
Archirondel Tower
Events
St Ouen
St Mary
Lewis’s Tower
14
Seymour Tower
L’Etacquerel Fort
13
3
Hamptonne Country Life Museum
Elizabeth Castle
2
Elizabeth Castle Apartment
12
Mont Orgueil Castle
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Heritage in Jersey
Notes
Become a member As a member of Jersey Heritage, you are able to enjoy year-round benefits, that cover the cost of your initial membership many times over. To say a big thank you for supporting your heritage and for helping us protect it for future generations, we also offer a number of exclusive offers to our members: • 15% discount on Jersey Heritage Holiday Lets (November to March only) and 25% discount on Jersey Heritage Coastal Tower accommodation.
• Free entry to Jersey Heritage Discovery Days
• 15% off wedding venue hire
• Booklet of more than 40 vouchers* to use at Jersey Heritage sites and partner organisations
• Free/discounted entry to all Jersey Heritage sites, events and exhibitions
• Exclusive member-only events and activities
• Free guest passes to use at Jersey Heritage sites Minimum 12 month contract. *Available to Students, Adults & Seniors
As a charity, Jersey Heritage needs to raise more than £2 million per year and over 15,000 voluntary hours to nurture, protect and animate the Island’s heritage. Your support helps us to protect this legacy, ensuring our heritage is passed on for future generations.
You can apply online at: www.jerseyheritage.org/memberships
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