Living room with two chairs and a view of a bay

Heritage Lets

Stay somewhere with a story at one of our Heritage Holiday Lets

From perfect locations for your Island staycation to discovering the Island when you visit for a holiday, we’ve got perfect heritage locations where you can stay.  Our self-catering cottages, castles and towers are full of history and make the perfect base for you to discover (or rediscover) Jersey’s, vibrant culture and great outdoors. Whether you are here to relax or explore, embrace the Island’s hospitality every season, it’s always a good time to come and stay in one of these amazing properties.

Search all our all our self catering accommodation from cottages, to towers, forts to castles….including our dog-friendly accommodation here.

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Radio Tower Living Area with View
Radio Tower
6 people max

An observation tower with the best 360 views on the Island.

From: £40.14pp

Barge a Ground in the Sand Dunes
Barge Aground
6 people max

Relax in a stylish art deco 1930s seaside folly with sea views for miles. Dog friendly.

From: £36.40pp

Fishermans Cottage Exterior with Flowers in foreground
Fisherman’s Cottage
4 people max

A restored 18th-century fisherman's cottage with fantastic sea views. Dog friendly.

From: £37.75pp

Fort Leicester Living Space with view of Bay
Fort Leicester
8 people max

An unusual military fort with harbour and sea views. Dog friendly.

From: £25.66pp

La Crete Fort external image with bay and hills in background
La Crête Fort
5 people max

A characterful and quiet Fort off the beaten track, with sea views. Dog friendly.

From: £35.23pp

Cider Barn Hamptonne living space
The Cider Barn Apartment
6 people max

Stay in a converted 15th-century farmstead nestled in Jersey’s peaceful countryside.

From: £25.69pp

empt Tower In the Sand Dunes
Kempt Tower
12 people max

An historic Martello tower on the seafront in Jersey’s National Park. Dog friendly.

From: £22.46pp

Tower in winter sunshine
Archirondel Tower
4 people max

Overlooking a tranquil bay, this unique historic Tower is great for an Island adventure.

From: £46.25pp

Seymour Tower Low water side view
Seymour Tower
7 people max

Join an expert guide for a once-in-a-lifetime experience staying overnight, two miles offshore. Completely surrounded by sea twice a day.

From: £57.15

La rocco tower framed by sand dunes
La Rocco Tower
6 people max

Join an expert guide for a very special experience staying in a tower built in 1796 to defend Jersey.

From: £80

LEtacquerl Aerial Views
L’Étacquerel Fort
10 people max

A simple, rustic retreat on Jersey’s rugged north coast. Dog friendly.

From: £35pp

Lewis's Tower exterior
Lewis’s Tower
6 people max

Book a rustic stay in an historic Martello tower amongst the sand dunes. Dog friendly.

From: £35pp

Heritage Lets Properties

History

In 2005  we begun a programme of restoring some of the historic military sites, historic buildings and heritage cottages across the Island.  In 2006 the first restored forts, towers and cottages opened as ‘Heritage Lets’.

There are now 21 sites in the programme and the Heritage Lets scheme is now universally regarded as a great success. A significant number of commercially and culturally redundant  buildings at risk were given a long-term future and are now rented out as holiday cottages, towers and forts.   Each year the Heritage Lets are enjoyed by thousands of Islanders and tourists.

Funds earned from the Heritage Lets programme are ring-fenced for maintenance and development of further properties.

  • Radio Tower

    Star Rating

    Stunning location and a fascinating structure

    I booked a stay at the Radio Tower due to its location and views of La Corbiere Lighthouse. It was the winter time and I wasn't concerned if the weather was bad. Indeed I was hoping to witness a storm during my stay. My wish was granted as storm Eowyn arrived. I was able to witness the sea crashing against the rocks, rain lashing the windows which was quickly dried by the winds again. I was most impressed by the antics of the Black Backed Gulls. These would suddenly appear in a small group and enjoy hovering in front of the tower facing into the wind. They were simply playing in the wind. The accommodation was very well designed to fit within the tower structure. Perhaps not the most practical of layouts but it was well worth the compromise to allow visitors to enjoy the stunning location and views. During my stay I was very comfortable. The property was well maintained and I wanted for nothing. I have stayed with Jersey Heritage before and highly recommend their holiday homes.

  • Fort Leicester

    Star Rating

    Great weekend with a very unique property

    Great weekend with a very unique property
    The property was heated on arrival which was great and the fire in the big room was needed as it was a very cold day (3C).
    Very comfortable and well provisioned.

  • La Crête Fort

    Star Rating

    Lovely to sip champagne to the sound of the waves

    Stayed over new year and enjoyed our time here. Good facilities, but do look carefully at the lay out - the single bedroom is accessed via the double bedroom, as is the toilet, unless it’s warm enough to walk round the outside. The furnishings are lovely and there were plenty of heaters to keep the place warm. The jigsaw puzzle was missing pieces but I am sure this will have been replaced before your stay! There is a private ‘courtyard’ to sunbathe in during the summer though we didn’t use it in Dec/Jan. A lovely setting.

  • Fisherman's Cottage

    Star Rating

    A Beautiful Cottage for Two in St Hellier

    The cottage was warm, welcoming, clean, well equipped, well maintained, and very comfortable. Perfect, I would definitely recommend this place for a holiday.

  • The Stable Apartment

    Star Rating

    Wonderful place and people

    A lovely place for a few days, specially in autumn when the place is yours after five. Everyone has been friendly and helpul, online and on site (special thanks to Warren). The place is ideal and safe with kids. A powerful memories maker!

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Jersey’s landscape is full of historic buildings, some have been refurbished to serve a new purpose

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