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Jersey Hotels - Jersey hotels on the island including hotels in St Helier, St Brelade hotels, St Mary hotels, St Martin hotels, St Aubin hotels, Trinity hotels, St Saviour and other Jersey hotels.
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Trinity Hotels. Trinity is home to the famous Jersey Wildlife Preservation Trust, Gerald Durrell's centre for endangered species and the Eric Young Orchid Foundation. Trinity Hotels.
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Boundary stone on the border of Trinity and Saint John, dated 1881
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Trinity has the reputation of being the most rural of Jersey's parishes, being the third-largest parish by surface area with the third-smallest population. The parish covers 6,817 vergées (12.3 sq. km.) with Trinity Hotels a plenty. It is home to the headquarters of the Royal Jersey Agricultural and Horticultural Society at the Royal Jersey Showground, the States Farm and Jersey Zoo.
In folklore, the area of Bouley has been reputed to be haunted by the Tchian d'Bouôlé (Black Dog of Bouley), a phantom dog whose appearance presages storms. Trinity Hotels. The story is believed to have been encouraged by smugglers who wanted to discourage nocturnal movements by people who might witness the movement of contraband at the harbour in Bouley. Trinity Hotels.
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The arms show the Trinity Shield, expressing the relationships of the persons of the Holy Trinity.
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Trinity is divided into the following vingtaines and elects one Deputy - Trinity Hotels:
- La Vingtaine de la Ville-à-l'Évêque
- La Vingtaine de Rozel
- La Vingtaine du Rondin
- La Vingtaine des Augrés
- La Vingtaine de la Croiserie
Local Milestones - Trinity Hotels
Jersey has a variety of milestones scattered around the Island, ranging from elaborate to simple, from informative to commemorative. All share one common function, to indicate the number of miles to the base of the statue in the Royal Square in St Helier. Trinity Hotels.
Three of these stones were erected in 1838 when the the parishioners of Trinity (after many appeals) finally gained good roads to replace the muddy tracks that linked up with General Don's Military roads, which had been built between 1806 and 1815. Trinity Hotels.
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Ship Ahoy! Trinity Junior's float, The Pirates of Bouley Bay sets sail.
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Landhaus in Trinity, Jersey
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Ratings: Guide ratings are displayed on the site for information purposes and are supplied by the property. Please note that the rating reflects one of the following accreditations, AA, RAC, Tourist Board ratings and in some cases self accreditation.
"Keep an eye on the quality of Trinity Hotels reviewed here. Use the key above to see how its been rated".
Best Western Highfield Country Hotel - The Highfield Country Hotel is situated in the heart of the Jersey countryside, only minutes away from the beautiful cliff walks and secluded bays of the north coast. Best Western Highfield Country Hotel.
Oaklands Lodge Hotel - Situated one mile north of St Helier, on Trinity Hill in quiet, rural surroundings, 'Oaklands Lodge' is a small modern hotel benifitting from a sumptuous refit providing every comfort with excellent service. Oaklands Lodge Hotel.
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The most relevant links we could find, placed here free
Jersey Travel
- Trinity Hotels. This web site will give you a large amount of information and photographs of our accommodation. Please book on line if you wish - it is very simple - or if you prefer, please call us. Although we believe in using modern technology, we also provide a friendly personal service. www.jerseytravel.com
Jersey Hotels
- Trinity Hotels. Jerseyhotels.com website was launched 1998, complimenting other web sites from latebreaks that provided hotel and accommodation information, for traditional destinations of holiday makers and travellers from Bournemouth airport. Jersey has always been a popular destination from Bournemouth and our wide selection of Hotels in Jersey with on-line bookings is going from strength to strength, we have negotiated some of the best deals in the industry. www.jerseyhotels.com
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Avalon Bay from above. Sula and Trinity are in the upper right.
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The other side of the Bay.
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