Join historian and guide Ian Ronayne on this stroll to discover some fascinating historic locations found in the town’s northern quarter.
The town of St Helier is full of diverse and fascinating historic locations. Among the most significant are those connected to its wartime past, ranging from the Victorian to Cold War. Join historian and guide Ian Ronayne on this stroll to discover some found in the town’s northern quarter, from Occupation graffiti to concrete communications bunker, and from lost arsenals to former prisoner of war camps.
length: Two hours / two miles
Easy: mostly on paved paths and pavements, minor hill to climb and roads to cross.
Meeting Pouint: The National Trust Georgian House at 16 New Street.
Parking: Sand Street and other town car parks (free on a Sunday)