Snuggled into a wooded valley, and yet only moments from the seashore, La Chaire is an early…
Château La Chaire

“Sumptuous luxury in a secluded wooded valley” - AA Inspector
ROZEL, JERSEY


Our Inspector's view
Built as a gentleman's residence in 1843, Château la Chaire is a haven of peace and tranquillity, set in a secluded wooded valley. Picturesque Rozel Harbour is within easy walking distance, and the house is surrounded by terraced gardens and woods. The helpful staff deliver high standards of guest care, and imaginative dishes, making the best use of local produce, are served in the oak-panelled dining room, the conservatory, or on the terrace when the weather permits. Bedroom and suite styles and sizes vary, but all are beautifully appointed and include many nice touches such as towelling robes, slippers, flowers and DVD players. Free WiFi is available throughout the hotel.
Facilities – at a glance
Afternoon tea
Civil weddings
Dogs welcome
Family rooms
Outdoor parking
Features
- En-suite rooms: 13
- Family rooms: 2
- Bedrooms Ground: 1
- Free TV
- Broadband available
- WiFi available
- Christmas entertainment programme
- New Year entertainment programme
- Night porter available
- Outdoor parking spaces: 30
- Accessible bedrooms: 1
- Walk-in showers
- Steps for wheelchair: 3
- Single room, minimum price: £95
- Double room, minimum price: £165
- Open all year
- Holds a civil ceremony licence
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About the area
Discover Jersey
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. Its human history goes back to the Neolithic period, as many megalithic tombs (knowm as dolmens) demonstrate. However, the most important history discovery of recent years was the unearthing of tens of thousands of Roman and Celtic coins in 2012. Two men with metal detectors uncovered this amazing find, and the coins are now on display at La Hougue Bie Museum. This location itself is quite a historical wonder; well-preserved Neolithic passage graves that were used for religious ceremonies around 3500 BC.
Other historic attractions on Jersey include the War Tunnels and other remnants of the German occupation, which lasted from 1940 to 1945. Liberation Day is celebrated on May 9th as Jersey’s National Day, and is an important part of the island’s calendar. Apart from its history, Jersey is well known for its potatoes and rich, creamy milk. Holiday visitors will also find plenty of opportunities for seaside pleasures, as the island has many bays and beaches.
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