FB Playing Fields
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Facts and practical information
FB Playing Fields or Florence Boot Fields is a multi-purpose stadium in the parish of St. Clement, Jersey. The grounds are named after benefactor Florence Boot who was the Jersey-born wife of Jesse Boot, 1st Baron Trent. ()
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Nearby attractions include: Liberty Wharf, Saint Thomas Church, Parish Church of St Helier, Fort Regent.
1.4 miNWShopping, Department store, Shopping centreLiberty Wharf, Saint Helier
35 min walk • Liberty Wharf is a shopping centre in St Helier, Jersey, which opened in November 2010. Much of the site is a former abattoir which was restored and converted for use as a shopping centre.
1.4 miNWChurchSaint Thomas Church, Saint Helier
37 min walk • Saint Thomas's Church is a historic Roman Catholic church in St. Helier, Jersey. It is the largest church in the Channel Islands, and first opened its doors in 1887.
1.2 miNWChurchParish Church of St Helier, Saint Helier
32 min walk • The Parish Church of St Helier is the parish church of the parish of Saint Helier, Jersey. It is a Church of England church, one of the twelve 'Ancient Parish Churches' of Jersey, and serves as the Island's civic church and Pro-Cathedral.
1.1 miNWConcert hall, Archaeological siteFort Regent, Saint Helier
29 min walk • Fort Regent is a 19th-century fortification, and leisure centre, on Mont de la Ville, in St. Helier, Jersey. The fort is in close proximity to the fortified South Hill, Engineers Barracks at La Collette, and overlooks the 16th-century Elizabeth Castle and harbour to the west.
~1140 ftEHistorical place, Manor houseSamarès Manor
6 min walk • Samarès Manor is a manor house with medieval origins in the Vingtaine de Samarès, in the parish of St. Clement in Jersey, and is the traditional home of the Seigneur de Samarès. The name Samarès is an old French word meaning salt-marsh, and much of the low-lying surrounding areas are or were coastal marshes.
0.6 miETowerNicolle Tower
16 min walk • Nicolle Tower is a tower in the parish of St Clement in Jersey. It was built in 1821 for Philippe Nicolle as a hexagonal folly house on the site of an earlier navigation tower on Mont Ubé. It is adjacent to the Mont Ubé dolmen.
1.4 miNWHarborSaint Helier Marina, Saint Helier
35 min walk • St Helier Marina is one of three marinas located in Saint Helier, and is operated by Ports of Jersey. The marina is mostly used for berthing private yachts using a series of pontoons.
1.3 miNWStreetKing Street, Saint Helier
34 min walk • King Street, also known as Rue de Derrière, is one of the two parts of the high street of Saint Helier in Jersey. It is a pedestrianised shopping street which runs from Charing Cross at its west end to Queen Street at its east end.
1.1 miEParkLe Hocq, Saint Helier
28 min walk • Le Hocq is an area in the parish of St. Clement, in the south-east of Jersey, Channel Islands. Le Hocq is a Jèrriais name, and means 'the headland' or 'the cape' in English. The fortified Jersey Round Tower at Le Hocq, was built in the 1780s. Alongside the tower is the Millennium Cross of St.
1.2 miEChurchParish Church of St Clement, Saint Helier
32 min walk • The Parish Church of St Clement is the parish church of the parish of Saint Clement in Jersey. It is one of the twelve "Ancient Parish Churches" of Jersey.
1 miSTidal island and archeological siteLa Motte
25 min walk • La Motte is a tidal island, and listed archaeological site, also known as Green Island, located in the Vingtaine de Samarès in the parish of St Clement on the south-east coast of Jersey, Channel Islands.