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BARGE AGROUND

Barge Aground
Jersey Heritage
Email: 
heritagelets@jerseyheritagetrust.org

Phone: +44 (0)1534 633304
Web: www.jerseyheritage.org

 

With direct access to one of Jersey’s best beaches this 1930s folly provides stylish accommodation in the heart of St Ouens.

Before the Second World War there were many holiday bungalows along St Ouen’s Bay, of which The Barge Aground is the only survivor. This quirky 1930's folly is built in the shape of a grounded boat overlooking the wonderful sunsets that dominate summer evenings in St Ouen. The rooms have been restored to their pre-war style but with all the modern convenience you would expect for your stay with us.

A central sitting room welcomes you as you enter the accommodation and immediately transports you back to a less urgent time. Two bedrooms, each containing adult bunks, are situated at the stern end of the Barge, while the kitchen and bathroom are at the prow.

Wooden shutters keep the building cool in hot days and private when required. Restored wooden floors are covered in rugs finishing the overall feel. Double doors give out on to a paved area, ideal for breakfast, lunch or dinner or just to sun yourself surrounded by some of Jersey most striking views. There are steps leading down to the sea wall with a convenient flight of steps to the beach.

      

The Barge Aground will sleep two couples or a family of four comfortably. It is the perfect accommodation for people wanting good access to St Ouen’s beach and surfing that is renowned throughout Europe. It is also conveniently located close to the wetland area and unspoilt duneland for bird watchers and walkers, a golf course for enthusiasts or simply peaceful if you just want to relax and spoil yourself. A few low steps lead up to the Barge, which is all on one level. The property is adjacent to the sea wall which has a drop down to the beach. Steps down to beach.

Sorry - no pets allowed
Suitable for children
No smoking at this property
Self-catering

Luxuries:

DVD player

General:

Central heating, TV

Standard:

Kettle, Toaster

Utilities:

Cooker, Fridge, Freezer, Washing machine

Rooms:

Bedrooms (2), Bathrooms (1), WCs (1)

Furniture:

Sofabeds (1), Single beds (4), Sleeps maximum of 6

Other:

Linen and towels provided.

 

Location
Barge Aground
St Ouen’s Bay
St Ouen
Jersey

 

Period name

First night

Last night

Weekly rate

18 March - 18 April

18 Mar 2008

18 Apr 2008

1,000

19 April - 4 July

19 Apr 2008

4 Jul 2008

800

5 July - 29 August

5 Jul 2008

29 Aug 2008

1,000

30 August - 26 Sept

30 Aug 2008

26 Sep 2008

800

27 Sept - 19 Dec

27 Sep 2008

19 Dec 2008

600

20 Dec - 2 Jan 09

20 Dec 2008

2 Jan 2009

1,000

3 Jan 09 - 3 April 09

3 Jan 2009

3 Apr 2009

700

4 April 09 - 17 April 09

4 Apr 2009

17 Apr 2009

1,100

18 April 09 - 3 July 09

18 Apr 2009

3 Jul 2009

900

4 July 09 - 4 Sept 09

4 Jul 2009

4 Sep 2009

1,100

5 Sept 09 - 25 Sept 09

5 Sep 2009

25 Sep 2009

900

26 Sept 09 - 18 Dec 09

26 Sep 2009

18 Dec 2009

700

19 Dec 09 - 1 Jan 2010

19 Dec 2009

1 Jan 2010

1,100

To book the Barge Aground, please call 01534 633304 or e-mail:
heritagelets@jerseyheritagetrust.org

 

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