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Historic Houses in Channel Islands

Historic Houses in Channel Islands, such as Mont Orgueil Castle and Sausmarez Manor are listed below. The Channel Islands, a group of islands in the English Channel, are made up of the three largest islands Jersey, Guernsey & Alderney together with the smaller islands of Herm and Sark. The rugged coastline, lovely beaches and unspoilt scenery make the islands an ideal place to explore on car, boat, bike or foot.

Mont Orgueil Castle

Mont Orgueil Castle, Gorey, St Martin, Jersey

Gorey, St Martin

Mont Orgueil Castle has cast its imposing shadow over the beautiful fishing port of Gorey for more than 600 years. One of the finest examples of a medieval fortress in existence, Mont Orgueil has witnessed many of the key events that have shaped... more

Sausmarez Manor

Sausmarez Manor, St Martin, Guernsey

St Martin, Guernsey

Sausmarez Manor is an historic house lived in by descendents of Seigneurs going back to the early 13th century. Over the generations the family have been explorers, diplomats, admirals and generals who have all left their mark. The facade was built... more

Hamptonne

Hamptonne, Rue de la Patente, St Lawrence, Jersey

Rue de la Patente, St Lawrence

Set in the heart of St Lawrence, let Hamptonne Country Life Museum transport you back to 17th century rural life. Explore the cluster of restored farmhouses, and outbuildings, follow a nature trail and feed the resident farm animals. Watch local... more

Elizabeth Castle

Elizabeth Castle, St Aubin's Bay, St Helier, Jersey

St Aubin's Bay, St Helier

Built on a rocky islet in St Aubin's Bay, Elizabeth Castle has watched over Jersey’s main seaway for more than 300 years. At low tide you can walk out along the causeway or, if you want to experience a different way to travel, catch the amphibious... more

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