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The National Trust for Jersey - The Elms

The Elms, La Chève Rue, St. Mary, Jersey, JE3 3EN, Channel Islands.

Rating: 4.6 ★ (21 ratings)

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The Elms is a former 18th-century farm in St. Peter's Valley that has served as the headquarters for the National Trust for Jersey since 1978. While not operated as a traditional museum, some areas of this historic farm complex, with architectural remains dating back to the 16th century, are normally open for visitors to explore.

Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Jersey, The Elms stands as a testament to the island's rich history and cultural heritage. Surrounded by beautifully manicured gardens, the estate offers a tranquil setting for leisurely strolls and quiet reflection, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the island's past and architectural elegance.

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Location

Opening Hours

Office Hours: Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm. Some areas are normally open to visitors, but it's best to confirm specific visiting times.

Contact

Telephone: 01534 483193; Email: [email protected]

Comments

Steph Gardner
12 Mar 2026
4.0 ★
Went to the apple peeling for the black butter making ...was great fun
george sleight
17 Feb 2026
4.0 ★
Not a lot to see, but staff went the extra mile to explain what NTJ had to offer
Kevin john Foster
17 Feb 2026
5.0 ★
Ideal if you love nature ie plants etc
P C
23 Jan 2026
5.0 ★
Beautiful tranquil setting
J RenJsy
13 Jan 2026
4.0 ★
Went up on Saturday to enjoy the La Robeline sausage in a roll, cake and tea. Listened to the music, singing and dancing. Chatting to friends and watch the black butter being stirred. All such simple good natured activities in lovely sunshine. A wonderful time was had.

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