Uplands Hotel St John's Road. St Helier, Jersey. JE2 3LE
Occupying an elevated position in twelve acres of its own farm land, the hotel is only one mile from the centre of St. Helier. We offer you the charm of Jersey's rural heritage allied to modern purpose-built accommodation. This hotel is based around the granite buildings of a former Jersey dairy farm where the original construction dates back to the seventeenth century.
Uplands Hotel Jersey
Uplands Hotel Jersey Uplands Hotel Jersey
Uplands Hotel Jersey
» Sky TV & Teletext in all Rooms
» Central Heating
» Guest in-house coin operated laundry &     ironing facilities
» Morvan Family Hotel Guests may use other     leisure facilities within the hotel group by     arrangement
BarTea&Coffee making facilitiesSwimming PoolParking Direct Dial TelephoneTelevision

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