Charity Open Garden - St Ouen's Manor, St Ouens
Sunday, 6 July 2025
- Time
- 14:00 - 17:00
- Venue
- St Ouens Manor, St Ouen, JE3 2HR
- Price
- Entrance £6 per person, children under 12 free
Enjoy wildlife guided walk ,tombola and a delicious cream tea (£5.50), at the historical estate of St Ouen's Manor. Entry £6.00 under 12s free. Regret no dogs
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St Ouen’s Manor has been home to the de Carteret family for nearly 900 years. The 15th century square tower dominates a 17th century façade with Jacobean wings. The battlement walls were added in the 19th century. Walks along these ramparts look down on a lawned moat with a 15th century vivier - a circular fishpond. The small 9th century granite chapel close to the house has a stone altar lit by a glorious stained glass window.
The gardens have been enhanced by the inspirational planting of Georgina Malet de Carteret with David Austin roses and seasonal herbaceous borders around the house and walls. The magnificent 19th century granite walled garden and dovecote is a summer delight with its profusion of roses and lavender.
The extensive grounds are a haven for wildlife with well-established wildflower meadows and sweeping lawns surrounded by ancient specimen trees and woodland. The stunning flowering cherry grove was planted by the current Seigneur, a keen dendrologist.
This important part of Jersey’s heritage looks to a self-sustaining future with the owners’ vision for green space.
Cream teas will be served by our committee and volunteers in the beautiful walled garden
The gardens have been enhanced by the inspirational planting of Georgina Malet de Carteret with David Austin roses and seasonal herbaceous borders around the house and walls. The magnificent 19th century granite walled garden and dovecote is a summer delight with its profusion of roses and lavender.
The extensive grounds are a haven for wildlife with well-established wildflower meadows and sweeping lawns surrounded by ancient specimen trees and woodland. The stunning flowering cherry grove was planted by the current Seigneur, a keen dendrologist.
This important part of Jersey’s heritage looks to a self-sustaining future with the owners’ vision for green space.
Cream teas will be served by our committee and volunteers in the beautiful walled garden
Venue
St Ouens Manor
La Grande Route De St Ouen
St Ouen
JE3 2HR
Dates
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