Vingtaine de Samarès
Appearance
La Vingtaine de Samarès | |
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Coordinates (Samarès Manor): 49°10′26″N 2°4′37″W / 49.17389°N 2.07694°W | |
Crown Dependency | Jersey, Channel Islands |
Parish | Saint Clement, Jersey |
Area | |
• Total | 2.1982 km2 (0.8487 sq mi) |
Population (2021-03-21) | |
• Total | 6,875 |
• Density | 3,100/km2 (8,100/sq mi) |
Vingtaine de Samarès is one of the three vingtaines of the Parish of St. Clement in Jersey, Channel Islands.[1]
It takes its name from the salt marsh[2] that used to occupy much of the area of this low-lying coastal vingtaine.
Samarès used to be served by the Jersey Eastern Railway. The local train station was opened on 7 August 1873, and closed on 21 June 1929. The station building still exists, and is now a private house.[3]
Places in the vingtaine
[edit]- Samarès Manor
- Samarès primary school[4]
- Mont Ubé and its dolmen[5]
- La Grève d'Azette, a sandy beach which spans from Le Dicq to La Motte
- FB Playing Fields, sports pitches and facilities
- Rocque Berg, the Witches' Rock connected with beliefs of witchcraft
- La Motte, a tidal island and prehistoric site
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Samarès Manor in 2011
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The former train station
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A house on Rue de Samarès
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The dolmen at Mont Ubé
See also
[edit]Footnotes and references
[edit]- ^ ISLAND PLAN 2002: CHANGES TO BUILT-UP AREA BOUNDARY (P.77/2005) – SECOND AMENDMENT (P.77/2005 AMD.(2))– COMMENTS
- ^ "Claim by an individual concerning the drainage of Samarès Marsh".
- ^ "Samarès Station". Disused Stations. Retrieved 9 October 2012.
- ^ "Samares Primary School". Vle.jeron.je. Archived from the original on 2 August 2012. Retrieved 9 October 2012.
- ^ "Le Dolmen de Mont Ube".