Fishermen's Chapel
#977 among destinations in the United Kingdom
Facts and practical information
The Fishermen's Chapel is a small chapel located beside St Brelade's Church in St Brelade, Jersey, by the shore at the western end of St Brelade's Bay. ()
Fishermen's Chapel – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Elizabeth Castle, Liberty Wharf, La Corbière, Battery Lothringen.
- 3.5 miE16th-century fortress on a rocky islet
Elizabeth Castle, Saint Helier
90 min walk • Elizabeth Castle is a historic fortress situated on a tidal island within the parish of Saint Helier, Jersey. This commanding structure, dating back to the late 16th century, has stood as a guardian of Jersey's coastline, offering an intriguing glimpse into the...
- 4.2 miEShopping, Department store, Shopping centre
Liberty Wharf, Saint Helier
107 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.
- 2.2 miWLighthouse, Vernacular architecture
La Corbière
56 min walk • La Corbière Lighthouse stands as a sentinel on the southwestern tip of Jersey, Channel Islands, a beacon of safety guiding mariners through the treacherous waters of the English Channel. Erected in 1874, this iconic lighthouse is not only a vital navigation aid but...
- 1.9 miSEMuseum, Historical place
Battery Lothringen
48 min walk • Battery Lothringen, located in the United Kingdom, is a coastal artillery battery that stands as a silent sentinel to the strategic importance of the Channel Islands during World War II. Now serving as a museum, this fortification provides visitors with a poignant...
- ~70 ftNWSacred and religious sites, Church
St Brelade's Church
1 min walk • St Brelade's Church is one of the twelve ancient parish churches in the island of Jersey; it is sited on the west side of the island in the parish of St Brelade, in the southwest corner of St Brelade's Bay.
- 1.9 miSETower, Mountain, View point
La Tour de Vinde
49 min walk • La Tour de Vinde, is a Martello tower that the British erected between 1808 and 1810 to command the approaches to St Aubin's Bay, Jersey.
- 0.9 miSEArchaeological site
La Cotte
23 min walk • La Cotte de St Brelade is a Paleolithic site of early habitation in Saint Brélade, Jersey. Cotte means "cave" in Jèrriais. The cave is also known as Lé Creux ès Fées.
- 4.1 miEConcerts and shows, Theater, Opera
Jersey Opera House, Saint Helier
104 min walk • The Jersey Opera House is a working theatre and opera house in La Vingtaine de la Ville, Saint Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands. The theatre building is administered by the States of Jersey but is managed by Jersey Opera House Limited. The current theatre director is Jasmine Hendry.
- 2.9 miESacred and religious sites, Church
St Matthew's Church
74 min walk • St Matthew's Church, also known as the Glass Church, is an Anglican church in Millbrook, in the parish of Saint Lawrence, Jersey, in the Channel Islands. Built in 1840, the church is known for its glass-work by René Lalique added later.
- 1.5 miEArt gallery, Shopping, Museum
Saint Aubin
38 min walk • St. Aubin is a town and port in St. Brelade in Jersey, the largest of the Channel Islands. It is located on the western end of St. Aubin's Bay, on the south coast of the island, opening out into the Gulf of Saint-Malo. St. Aubin was originally a fishing village and the historic economic centre of the island.
- 3.5 miNWTower
Lewis Tower
89 min walk • Lewis Tower, Jersey, is a Martello tower that the British erected in 1835 in St Ouen's Bay. The tower was named after Colonel Griffith Lewis, who commanded the Royal Engineers in Jersey from December 1830 to January 1836.