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Samarès Manor
The Manor House in 2011.
Samarès Manor is located in Channel Islands
Samarès Manor
Location within Channel Islands
General information
Town or cityParish of St. Clement
CountryJersey
Construction started13th Century

Samarès Manor is a manor house with medieval origins in the Vingtaine de Samarès, in the parish of St. Clement in Jersey, and is the traditional home of the Seigneur de Samarès. The name Samarès is an old French word meaning salt-marsh, and much of the low lying surrounding areas are or were coastal marshes.

The oldest part of the house is the undercroft thought to be a crypt dedicated to Saint Martha, dating from the 11th or 12th century.[1] Today, the west-wing of the manor house is above the undercroft. The original building, possibly a chapel, which once stood above the crypt is no longer present.

The present gardens were first created by Sir James Knott in the 1920s.

On the 12 June 2009, the manor's grounds were used by the BBC as a location for filming an episode of Antiques Roadshow.

See also

Saint Ouen's Manor

References