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  • Clos Princess | Isle of Sark

    < Back Clos Princess Bedrooms 3 Sleeps 5 B&B / Guest House About Clos Princess was built as a family home in 1974. Breakfast is served in the garden on warm sunny days, or the conservatory. Please contact me by e mail for availability or if you prefer a chat, please telephone. Accommodation offered is as follows: Sleeps 5 1 single en suite 1 double/twin en suite 1 double with private bathroom. B&B Terms (per person, per night): From £55.00 to £75.00 Contact lindawilliams@cwgsy.net +44 (0) 1481 832 324 Visit Website Location

  • The Mill | Isle of Sark

    < Home The Mill The highest point on Sark. Until the 20th century Sark’s economy was based on agriculture and a reliable mill was essential to sustain the original settlers. In 1571 Helier DeCarteret built this windmill, carving his coat of arms on the north lintel to signify the Seigneur’s right to a monopoly over the milling of grain. This may be the earliest date on a vernacular building in the Channel Islands. The Mill sits on Sark’s highest ground, at 110m above sea level where the wind blows freely. It has survived well, despite a fire in 1797 by locals protesting the Seigneur’s monopoly and decapitation by the German forces in 1940 to make a lookout platform. Restoration began in 1951 and was led by the artist Arthur Bradbury. Further restoration in the late 90s was needed to save the mill from further dilapidation.

  • Vine Cottage | Isle of Sark

    < Back Vine Cottage Bedrooms 2 Sleeps 4 Self Catering About Cosy (I'm bigger than I look!) Self-Catering Accommodation . . . a stone’s throw from The Avenue. Maximum Occupancy 4 ADULTS - 2 CHILDREN - 1 INFANT Two Bedrooms 1 King Bedroom 1 King Bedroom Shower-Room 2 Child Beds | 1 Cot – Available upon request Kitchen and Dining Area Large lounge, perfect for a night of family games or TV Patio Garden with Garden Furniture FINISHING TOUCHES . . . Plasma TV - DVD - Wi-Fi Larder Fridge - Microwave Dishwasher – washing machine High Chair - Available upon request RELAX… Your very own 'home from home' cosy cottage Family friendly and perfect for couples sharing Short stroll to the Shops, Restaurants and Inns Contact room@mrhesters.com +44 (0) 7781 161 010 Visit Website Location

  • BROCHURE | Isle of Sark

    Browse & Download Browse or download our digital brochure for holiday inspiration and useful information.

  • Grand Dixcart Cottage | Isle of Sark

    < Back Grand Dixcart Cottage Bedrooms 2 Sleeps 6 Self Catering About This pretty little stone cottage has been renovated to a high standard and provides modern luxury self catering. It is situated close to Stocks Hotel and guests can enjoy all the hotel’s facilities. It sleeps up to 6 people (plus a baby) with a super king double/twin beds in one room (plus a cot), a small box room containing bunk beds and a sofabed in the sitting room. There is a modern shower room, flat screen TV with Free Sat, free Wi-Fi, lots of family games, a DVD player with a huge range of DVDs, a washing machine and outside drying. The kitchen is fully equipped with a gas cooker, fridge, microwave, toaster, kettle and ample pots, pans and crockery etc. The cottage is fully heated and available all year round, with a log burner in the sitting room making it a cosy retreat for winter. Terms per week: £900.00 to £975.00 Contact helen@horse.gg +44 (0) 1481 832 943 Visit Website Location

  • Pilcher Monument | Isle of Sark

    < Home Pilcher Monument A warning to seafarers. On a stormy October evening in 1868 Agnew Giffard, his brother Walter, Russell Renouf, Dr. Gatehouse and J.G. Pilcher all set off for Guernsey from Havre Gosselin. They were warned it was too dangerous but tragically they did not take heed. The wreck of the gig was found seven miles from Dielette on the Normandy coast. Agnew's body came ashore in Havre Gosselin, Walter’s body was found in a small cave at the L'Eperquerie, Russell’s body was found in the Gouliot caves and two months later Pilcher’s body came ashore at Niton, Isle of Wight. The Doctor’s body was never found. The granite monument above Havre Gosselin was erected by Pilcher’s widow with an inscription warning others of the mighty power of the sea.

  • Le Manoir | Isle of Sark

    < Home Le Manoir The original residence of Sark's first Seigneur, Helier De Carteret. Helier DeCarteret found the ruins of this property when he landed on Sark in 1563. He rebuilt the house and carved his coat of arms into the stone, establishing Le Manoir as the original Seigneurie. Le Manoir remained as residence of the Seigneur until 1730 when Susan Le Pelley became Dame. Susan chose to remain in her residence at Le Perronerie, within the grounds of what is today La Seigneurie, and gifted Le Manoir to the Minister. It continued to be used as a vicarage until the 1930's when it was purchased as a private residence.

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