Hamptonne Country Life MuseumQuality Assessed

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"Our guides, in the form of interpreters, were excellent, being informative, engaging and supremely knowledgeable."
Overview
Hamptonne Country Life Museum is an authentic 15th-century Jersey granite farmhouse with its resident Goodwyf and her farm animals. This traditional farmstead provides an insight into rural life in Jersey that changed little until the mid-20th century. Learn about typical characters from the Jersey’s past, bygone crafts and quirky traditions. Explore the orchard, learn about traditional cider making and discover rural life in the 1940s in the newly furnished Syvret House. Children will love the animals and adventure playground.
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Green Award Silver
Location
Hamptonne Country Life Museum, La Rue de la Patente, ST LAWRENCE, Jersey, JE3 1HS
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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Hamptonne Country Life Museum

Quality Assessed
Assessed by Visit England Logo
Visit England Logo Assessor comments
"Our guides, in the form of interpreters, were excellent, being informative, engaging and supremely knowledgeable."
Ratings & awards
awardaward
Overview
Hamptonne Country Life Museum is an authentic 15th-century Jersey granite farmhouse with its resident Goodwyf and her farm animals. This traditional farmstead provides an insight into rural life in Jersey that changed little until the mid-20th century. Learn about typical characters from the Jersey’s past, bygone crafts and quirky traditions. Explore the orchard, learn about traditional cider making and discover rural life in the 1940s in the newly furnished Syvret House. Children will love the animals and adventure playground.
Location
Hamptonne Country Life Museum, La Rue de la Patente, ST LAWRENCE, Jersey, JE3 1HS
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.