Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
The church is open all year round from Monday to Friday but remember that this church
still functions as a place of worship and therefore respect it as such.
St Peter
St Peter is unusual that it has two distinct sections of coastline, a section of St Aubin's Bay
on the south coast and St Ouen's Bay in the west. It is also the parish in which a significant
number of visitors first tread on Jersey soil; the Airport is in St Peter.
Places to Visit
Catherine Best a jewellery workshop, which is located in an old windmill with plenty of
free parking. Tel: 01534 485777
Jersey's Living Legend has a range of activities for the visitor. It includes a multi-media
presentation on the history of the Island plus Adventure Golf, Go Karting, a range of shops
and a restaurant. It is open from 09.30 to 17.00 from March to November. There is a range
of charges for the activities. Tel: 01534 485496.
Le Moulin de Quetivel is Jersey's last remaining working watermill. The first recorded mill
on this site was in 1309 with the current building having being restored in 1978. Normally
it is open on Saturdays from May to September. For up to date information contact the Na-
tional Trust for Jersey .
Le Moulin de Tesson is the lowest watermill in St Peter's Valley. There has been possibly
been a mill on this site since the 11 th century, although the first mention in the records was
in 1274. The majority of the present building probably dates from about 1830. In 1996 the
mill was acquired by the National Trust for Jersey , who should be contacted for informa-
tion about opening times.
St Brelade
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