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AquaSplash is part of The Waterfront development, a family entertainment centre consisting of a nightclub, 10-screen Cinema, Health Club, Leisure Pool, bars and restaurants, built on reclaimed land on the outskirts of St. Helier. Open all year round and boasting...
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Elizabeth Castle stands on the Island of Jersey, the largest of the Channel Islands, and is a building that has a history that dates back well over three hundred years. The fascinating structure would have throughout the centuries served...
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Latest St. Helier Review
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I adore St Helier ever since I saw it first in an episode of Bergarac on TV which encouraged me to visit for real. My TV dreams were full realised when I discovered a town that is English but with French overtones; the people here have somehow managed to combine the two and make the town totally charming, lovely and unique.
- Natalia Smyth
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The Jersey Archives carry a large collection of fascinating documents that have been collected over a period of many hundreds of years of history on the island. The archives record ever major event that takes place on the island...
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Jersey Museum offers a gateway to the island, and helps to illustrate some of the changes that have taken place here throughout the centuries. The specially made film ‘The Story of Jersey’ greets visitors and offers a brief introduction...
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Jersey as an island has obviously always had a close connection with the sea, and its people have in the most part needed to have an understanding of the maritime connections that it enjoys. This museum illustrates the ways...
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This attraction is based on a site where there have been water mills in almost constant use since the 14th Century. The current mill has been restored to working order by a group of local enthusiasts and offers visitors...
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Jersey and the Channel Islands were the only part of the British Isles that were occupied by the Nazi army in the Second World War. This fine tapestry depicts the way that this occupation unfolded, and the response of...
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