THE NATIONAL TRUST FOR JERSEY
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  Officers’ Quarters

History

Situated within Grève de Lecq Bay, the Barracks were purchased by the Trust in1972. Constructed between 1810 and 1815 to provide accomodation for the soldiers who guarded the Bay from French invasion, the Barracks housed regiments of troops up until 1926. The Officer’s Quarters provided accommodation for four officers and still retains some original features such as the coat hooks and Board of Ordnance fireplaces. (More on Grève de Lecq…)

Accomodation

The Officers’ Quarters are located in the centre of the Barracks, 100 yards from the beach and within walking distance of several cafes and pubs. Accommodating up to 6 people, the property comprises of 3 bedrooms, a lounge, a kitchen/diner and a small bathroom. Children are welcome, but pets are not accepted.

During the summer season, the rest of the Barrracks is open to the public, with special events being held on a very occasional basis during the evening.

The site is accessible by bus, but alternatively two car parks are available on site.

Fees (per week)

Low Season: £570 Jan-25 Apr/27 Sept-24 Oct/1 Nov-19Dec
Mid Season 1: £730 26 Apr-23 May/ 25 Oct-31 Oct
Mid Season 2: £900 24 May-13Jun/ 6 Sep-26 Sep
High Season: £1,120 14 Jun-5 Sep/20 Dec-3 Jan

The change-over day is Saturday.  Departure time is 10am and arrival time is 2pm.

To book the Officers’ Quarters, please contact the management agency Freedom Holidays on +44 (0)1534 725259 or visit www.freedomholidays.com

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