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Millbrook House. In one of the most privileged locations in the Island, with 10 acres of its own grounds, park and gardens, 200 yards from the road, secluded but not isolated. Millbrook House offers you a unique opportunity for a restful and relaxing holiday. Millbrook House.
For that country house experience, Millbrook Hotel with a long treelined drive, offers peace, quiet and character. Exceptional 10 acre park and gardens with views of the sea. Each night a five course dinner is served, complimented by a wine list of some 80 wines. Traditonal hotel with traditional values.
Millbrook House maintains an excellent table, an extensive wine list, efficient, discreet and friendly service: qualities from a gentler age still found at Millbrook House.
One of Jersey's gracious homes since 1790, restored and extended, great care having been taken not to alter the character and atmosphere of this outstanding 18th century residence
Owned by the same family since 1848, now managed and run by the present owner and family on the best traditional lines
Quiet location set back 200 yards/metres from road in 10 acres (4 hectares) of own park and grounds including 2 acres (0.8 hectares) of exceptional gardens and with outstanding views to the sea
Large car park
5 hole pitch and putt golf course - Millbrook House
600 yards/metres from beach; 300 yards/metres to bus stop
24 bedrooms, all with private W.C. and bath or shower, most with central heating. Most with views to gardens and the sea
Colour TV, direct dial telephone, coffee/tea maker and hairdryer in every room
Lift
3 self-catering fully equipped studio apartments
Residential licence and lounge bar; bar closes at 11.30pm
No disco, no cabaret, no entertainment, no swimming pool to ensure peace and quiet
Millbrook House is ideal for the independent traveller seeking a hotel of character at realistic prices
As you would expect this country house hotel has all modern amenities, is tastefully furnished and graced with many antiques; totally comfortable and welcoming. Millbrook House maintains an excellent table, an extensive wine list, efficient discreet and friendly service; qualities from a gentler age still found at Millbrook House. One of Jersey's gracious homes since 1790, restored and extended, great care having been taken not to alter the character and atmosphere of this outstanding 18th century residence.
Peace, quiet, and character
Millbrook
"As you would expect this country house hotel has all
modern amenities, is tastefully furnished and graced with
many antiques; totally comfortable and welcoming.
Millbrook House maintains an excellent table, an extensive
wine list, efficient discreet and friendly service; qualities
from a gentler age still found at Millbrook House".
Further Information...
Details...
Rue de Trachy, Millbrook, St. Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands JE2 3JN. Phone: +44 or 0-1534-733036, Fax: +44 or 0-1534-724317.
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About Jersey
- These Jersey hotels are recommended by us because of their location, facilities and service. Bookings and/or room rates should be confirmed with the hotels in advance. Millbrooke house is ideal for the independent traveller seeking a restful and relaxing break, this hotel offers two acres of lush garden, outstanding sea views and pleasant accommodation. www.aboutjersey.net
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