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Free entries to the Trust properties which are open to the
public |
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- Le Moulin
de Quétivel; Jersey’s only fully-functioning
water-mill, where you can purchase freshly ground organic flour
and explore the woodland path to the Mill Pond
- Grève
de Lecq Barracks; discover the ablutions block, prison cells,
dormitories and history of this important 19th century army barracks
- Hamptonne; explore
this substantial farm complex with buildings dating back over
the last four centuries
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Reduced rates for the hire of certain sites |
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- Le Don Hilton, the
familiar white guardhouse in St Ouen’s Bay which serves
as an excellent base for beach-side activities
- Câtel Fort, an
isolated guardhouse within walled grounds, located overlooking
Grève de Lecq Bay and ideal for family picnics or barbeques
- Victoria Tower,
the last Martello tower to be built in the island overlooks Gorey
and Jeffrey’s Leap and is ideal for small outdoor gatherings
- Room 3, Grève de Lecq
Barracks, a barracks room which can accommodate up to 40 people
and serve as a convenient meeting room
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Social events |
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- Summer and Autumn outings, such as day-trips overseas and guided
visits to unique island properties
- Illustrated lectures covering a wide range of subjects such
as architecture, history, conservation and local issues
- Guided walks of Trust lands, focusing on species such as fungi,
flora and birds
- Heritage Open Day where a wide range
of usually inaccessible properties are opened to the public free
of charge
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Free entry to the properties of associated Trusts with which
we have reciprocal agreements |
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- The National Trust for England, Wales and Northern Ireland,
as well as Scotland, Guernsey, New Zealand, Fiji, Zimbabwe, Cayman
Islands, Bermuda, Barbados and the Bahamas
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Regular mailings on Trust activities |
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- Details of events, campaigns and projects in which to become
involved
- Winter and Summer issues of the Trust Newsletter
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