Rural – Jersey Country Life Magazine

Open Gardens in Jersey 2014

OPEN gardens in Jersey in 2014, to benefit the Jersey Association of Youth and Friendship charity, are as follows:

Sunday April 13th Mrs E Bonn , Oaklands , La Rue d’Elysee, St Peter (cancelled earlier this year due to storm damage – beautiful camellias)

Sunday April 27th Mr & Mrs M Binney , Domaine des Vaux , La Rue de Bas , St Lawrence

Sunday 4th May , Lady Cook , Le Coin , Le Mont du Coin , St Brelade

Sunday 15th June – HE General Sir John & Lady McColl , Government House , St Saviour

Sunday 29th June – Mr & Mrs M Crane , Beau Desert , La Rue de la Garenne , Trinity

Sunday 13th July – Mr & Mrs R Whatmore , Les Aix , La Rue des Aix , St Peter

Sunday 10th August , St John’s Manor , Rue de la Mare Ballam , St John

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