- Jersey - Wikipedia
Jersey was part of the Duchy of Normandy, whose dukes became kings of England from 1066 After Normandy was lost by the kings of England in the 13th century, and the ducal title surrendered to France, Jersey remained loyal to the English Crown, though it never became part of the Kingdom of England
- Visit Jersey: UK Breaks Holidays | Jersey, Channel Islands
Escape to an island paradise in an hour or less by plane from over 20 airports across the UK 48 miles of stunning shoreline, pristine beaches and epic hikes await, along with a fascinating history – from World War II relics to medieval castles and an ancient burial chamber older than the pyramids
- All you need to know about Jersey. - Visit Channel Islands
All you need to know about Jersey Jersey is nestled in the English Channel, just 14 miles (22km) off the coast of France Despite its compact size, measuring just nine miles by five, it is the largest of the Channel Islands and boasts a rich and varied landscape
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Looking for things to do in Jersey today? Explore everything going on in Jersey from events to tours to attractions and more
- Jersey | Channel Islands, English Channel | Britannica
Jersey, British crown dependency and island, the largest and southernmost of the Channel Islands, lying south of England’s coast and 12 miles (19 km) west of the Cotentin peninsula of France
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Discover top attractions in Jersey – from hidden beaches to historic castles A slice of paradise just a hop from home, with a twist of the unexpected
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Jersey is the island escape that’s closer than you think and the perfect place to recharge Forget driving for miles and getting stuck in hours of traffic to reach Britain’s coastline Simply hop on a plane or ferry, and you could be enjoying a sundowner on our crowd-free shores within hours
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