Amazing church dating from the 11C with an interior unlike any other I have seen, with rough stone vaulting in the roof as well as the walls, the stone was evidently collected from the beach. Also in the grounds is the fisherman's chapel, a chantry chapel built after the main church. It is one of the few on Jersey that survived the Reformation and has the remains of frescos of the Annunciation, Adam and Eve, Herod and other Biblical scenes. Both well worth a visit. Do spend some time to look at the Fisherman's Chapel wall paintings as they begin to emerge as you get used to the light and the...
Read moreThis is a beautiful church, which obviously has a lot of history. It would have been nice to be able to learn more about it, as information on it was unfortunately scarce from what I could see on our visit to the church. It is still worth a visit, though, as the stained glass is stunning! Also go and look in the little fisherman's chapel for some rare...
Read moreThis is the parish church of St. Brelade. I visited her as I also wished to visit the adjacent Fisherman's Chapel. The building is made up of many small stones and this gives it a fairly unique look. The church has a large graveyard and also some great views across St....
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