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St. Clement
St. Clement, Jersey
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attractions: The Botanic Gardens at Samarès Manor, restaurants: Le Hocq Inn, Green Island Restaurant
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Things to Do in St. Clement, Jersey - St. Clement Attractions & Activities
Attractions of St. Clement
The Botanic Gardens at Samarès Manor
The Botanic Gardens at Samarès Manor
4.4
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Open 24 hours
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Restaurants of St. Clement
Le Hocq Inn
Green Island Restaurant
Le Hocq Inn
4.5
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Green Island Restaurant
4.4
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The Botanic Gardens at Samarès Manor
The Botanic Gardens at Samarès Manor
4.4Garden
DavidDavid
A lovely venue with plenty to see and do around the site. The gardens are easily navigated with many benches on which to rest. The pathways are clear although there are rough or difficult ones to follow if you choose.
Some plants have names to identify them but the vast majority don't which is a pity as I would like to think we can be educated as well as being entertained.
The cafe on site is staffed by some of the nicest people I've ever met who provide an excellent service and, more's to the point, the food is good quality too. Don't expect 'haute cuisine' but it is worth trying.
The shop captures us on entry and exit and has the usual collection of 'stuff'. The lady I met there on arrival in the morning was open and friendly. I can't say the same for the lady who was there when we left but if that is the only negative then that's nothing to worry about.
All in all I reckon that if you want to sit down and relax whilst meandering through the grounds, utilise the children's playground, try and spy some of the fish in the murky waters, see different fruit trees and bushes or sit down with a nice lunch and cooling drink (or hot one) then this is the place to spend 4-5hrs. Love it!
Adam RaoofAdam Raoof
Calling this a botanic gardens with an arboretum is stretching the truth a little. However it is a pleasant way to spend a few hours and they have a nice cafe with good cakes. The Japanese garden and waterfall in three levels is very pretty. The walled herb garden and fruit garden are really nice. If you want to extend your visit you can pay five pounds extra to visit the house. It costs ten pounds to get in. They don't tell you that you can get annual membership and take another person free of charge. That might depend on who takes your money in the shop, which is full of the usual expensive stuff plus a range of unusual world heritage plant seeds.
Sharon CampbellSharon Campbell
I both my first annual membership here in beautifully stocked shop last week, It's absolutely worth every penny and more, just £30 for the whole year, and you can bring a friend and/or littlen's too. There are so many beautiful features in this luscious large space and easy access everywhere. I constantly become mesmerised by the herb garden and the information on every plant sharing it's medicinal healing powers. The experience is always good, the cafe and outdoor seating area is adorable, the perfect pitstop to help you spend the whole day there.
Thumbs up all the way!
Sharon
Justine “JusG18” GibbsJustine “JusG18” Gibbs
Stunning place. Fell inlove with the different areas that appealed to every bit of me from the Asian style water scenes to the children's playground. It's perfect for all ages. Our son loved the friendly duckies and horse Archie in the stable block. We enjoyed the view from the stand, the water feature gardens the fruit trees, shrubs and even took shelter from the rain in the tolberones. Beautiful manicured gardens and the shop a treasure trove with lovely unique gifts...I loved the metal hanging bats. Staff friendly and helpful. Cafe was charming. Look forward to going back.
V AyresV Ayres
Very poor. The gardens leave a lot to be desired on the whole. Very little gardening or upkeep of the gardens. No information about the history of the house, and you cannot go inside. The Carriages can only be seen on a guided tour of one converted stable between 12.45 and 3pm Monday to Friday!!!! Obviously we visited on a Sunday!🤦♀️
The only saving grace was the Chinese gardens. Not cheap to visit £19.50 for 2!!We managed an hour and 10 minutes! Gardens were really poorly tended. Very disappointing.






