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Grève de Lecq Barracks

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Overview
Originally serving as an outpost of the British Empire, these barracks, built in 1810, were used for civilian housing from the end of WWI to 1972, when they were bought by the National Trust and made into a museum that depicts the life of soldiers who were stationed here in the 19th century. Also includes a collection of old horse-drawn carriages. Photo credit: John Lord
Features

  • Opening Times
  • Opening Times: Open late May-late Sep, Wed-Sun

  • Facilities
  • Parking nearby

  • Children
  • Suitable for children of all ages
Location
GRÈVE DE LECQ BAY, St Mary
About the area
Jersey is the largest of the Channels Islands, but at 45. 5 square miles (118 sq km) it’s still only about a third of the size of the Isle of Wight.
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Grève de Lecq Barracks

Recommended by Visit England Logo
Overview
Originally serving as an outpost of the British Empire, these barracks, built in 1810, were used for civilian housing from the end of WWI to 1972, when they were bought by the National Trust and made into a museum that depicts the life of soldiers who were stationed here in the 19th century. Also includes a collection of old horse-drawn carriages. Photo credit: John Lord
Features
  • Opening Times
  • Opening Times: Open late May-late Sep, Wed-Sun
  • Facilities
  • Parking nearby
  • Children
  • Suitable for children of all ages
Location
GRÈVE DE LECQ BAY, St Mary
About the area
Area image
Jersey is the largest of the Channels Islands, but at 45. 5 square miles (118 sq km) it’s still only about a third of the size of the Isle of Wight.