The Church of Saint Brelade
St Brelade’s Church is one of the twelve ancient parish churches in the Island of Jersey; it is sited on the west of the Island in the parish of St Brelade, in the south-west corner of St Brelade’s Bay. It is unique in the Channel Islands in having one of the very few surviving medieval chapels, the Fisherman’s Chapel, sited directly next to the main church building.

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toby snelgrove...
great capture … really like how you frame this … brings an angle the pulls you in and leaves lots of mystery … nice.
Nicholas Averre replied
Thank you very much Toby, I’m delighted you like it.
cherylc1
Fabulous!!
Nicholas Averre replied
Cheers Cheryl :o)
Heloisa Castro
great capture
Nicholas Averre replied
Thanks very much Heloisa, much appreciated.
Lucindawind
great colouring in the scene .. wonderful
Nicholas Averre replied
Thanks very much Lu!
Colin Cartwright
I well remember the lovely island of Jersey, from a week I spent there in Aug 1979. I hope it hasn’t changed much?
The Mary Anne beer was 20p a pint!!
Love the textures and fine compositon here,
Nicholas Averre replied
Hi Colin, thank you very much!! you will be glad to hear that Jersey hasn’t changed that much, apart from waterfront development in St Helier. Alas, the beer aint 20p any more.. Cheer!!
Jamie Schwartz
The perfect treatment for a medival church. Thanks for sharing.
Nicholas Averre replied
Thanks Jamie for you wonderful compliment, I’m delighted you like it.