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The Botanic Gardens at Samarès Manor
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Lovely relaxing gardens with a nice restaurant. The walled herb garden is wonderful! There is an excellent gift shop and nursery at the entrance and there are frequently shows performed in the grounds.
The Botanic Gardens are privately owned.They are a development of gardens created in the 1920s by Sir James Knott. The gardens are diverse in style, extensive, tranquil and peaceful including a renowned herb garden and Japanese garden. The manor house and a rural life museum are open to the public. There is also an on-site café, gift shop, plant centre and children's play area.
The Botanic Gardens are privately owned.They are a development of gardens created in the 1920s by Sir James Knott. The gardens are diverse in style, extensive, tranquil and peaceful including a renowned herb garden and Japanese garden. The manor house and a rural life museum are open to the public.…
Samarès Manor is a manor house with medieval origins in the Vingtaine de Samarès, in the parish of St. Clement in Jersey, and is the traditional home of the Seigneur de Samarès. The name Samarès is an old French word meaning salt-marsh, and much of the low-lying surrounding areas are or were coastal marshes.
The Botanical Gardens at Samarès Manor. Take a journey through the Manor’s history and hear the stories of the Seigneurs throughout the ages, up to the present day. Explore Agricultural & Rural Life Museum with our knowledgeable tour guides. Plus there’s a cafe and gift shop. The Botanic Gardens at Samarès Manor is a 5 minute drive away from Millennium Court and about 25 minutes by foot.
The Botanical Gardens at Samarès Manor. Take a journey through the Manor’s history and hear the stories of the Seigneurs throughout the ages, up to the present day. Explore Agricultural & Rural Life Museum with our knowledgeable tour guides. Plus there’s a cafe and gift shop. The Botanic Gardens…
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La Grande Route de Saint-Clément
Saint Clement, Saint-Clément