Jersey, 2014-04-16 — /Travel PR News/ — From 10:00 – 16:00 on Sunday 27 April 2014, Jersey Heritage will be opening the doors of its historic self-catering and coastal tower accommodation located around the Island. The Jersey Heritage Lets Open Day invites the public to visit and explore a host of unique landmarks which are available to let throughout the year.
Jersey Heritage is responsible for caring for and promoting the Island’s heritage and has been running self-catering and coastal tower accommodation from 2006. Since then, the number of properties available to Jersey residents and tourists has increased to 13, with Kempt Tower and La Rocco Tower soon to become available.
The open day is the most extensive Jersey Heritage has ever organised across its properties; throughout the day everyone will have the chance to look around these unique buildings, including the iconic Radio Tower at Corbiere and Barge Aground in St Ouen’s Bay.
Jo Falla, Heritage Venues Manager said:
“The open day is a great opportunity for local residents to gain access and explore these special properties, whether you are interested in the architecture and history, would like to book for a break with friends or family or are just curious to have a look around and see how they have been developed.”
Jersey Heritage Lets Open on 27 April, 10:00 – 16:00:
- Barge Aground, St Ouen’s Bay
- Radio Tower, Corbiere
- La Crete Fort, Bonne Nuit
- Fort Leicester, Bouley Bay
- L’Etacquerel Fort, Trinity
- Lewis’s Tower, St Ouen’s Bay
- Archirondel Tower, Archirondel Beach
- La Tour Cârrée, St Ouen’s Bay
- Fisherman’s Cottage, Havre des Pas Beach
- Hamptonne Apartments, Hamptonne Country Life Museum, St Lawrence
Jersey Heritage Director, Jon Carter
“Over eight years Heritage Lets have helped the community to make the most of its heritage across the island, to welcome thousands of tourists and has attracted considerable international publicity. It has also generated significant income to ensure the long term care of these buildings and over the next few years to bring more sites into public use.”
More information about the Lets available to hire and the Jersey Heritage Lets Open Day can be found on the Jersey Heritage website at www.jerseyheritage.org.
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