National Trust for Jersey
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The National Trust for Jersey is an association which aims at preserving and safeguarding sites of historic, aesthetic and natural interest in Jersey.
Established in 1936 the Trust is now the island's largest private land owner, caring for over 130 sites.
National Trust for Jersey properties
Among properties owned or administered by the National Trust for Jersey are the following:
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The Elms in St Mary is the headquarters of the National Trust for Jersey
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Le Rât
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Morel Farm
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Apple crusher at Morel Farm
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Victoria Tower
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Doorway of La Ronce
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Le Saut Geffroy (Geffroy's Leap)
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La Cauminne à Mary Best
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Hamptonne is owned by the National Trust for Jersey, but is administered by the Jersey Heritage Trust as a Country Life Museum
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Le Moulin de Quétivel
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Le Lavoir de la Rue des Prés
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Le Don Journeaux