Jersey is the largest of the Channel Islands at approximately 10 miles East-West and six miles North-South. Its capital St. Helier is named after the island’s famous hermit who shored up local Christianity and was martyred for the cause.
The town bears the marks of English, French and Portuguese influence, giving it a unique Continental feel and of course, you’ll find a much better climate here than on mainland Britain.
Overlooking the capital is Elizabeth Castle built by Sir Walter Raleigh when he was Governor of Jersey and named after his queen. The coastline is also littered with Martello Towers, designed to defend against French attack under Napoleon.
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