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The Radio Tower

Set on a cliff top overlooking Corbière lighthouse on Jersey’s south-west tip, the Radio Tower is a striking observation tower built during the Second World War. Restored in the German modernist Bauhaus style, the tower is over six floors and boasts a 360-degree view from the panoramic windows in the lounge/diner.

 

 

 

The tower has three identical double debrooms, all with fitted wardrobes, hand made beds and their own adjacent shower room/WC.  A fitted kitchen and additional toilet occupy the fifth floor where a winding spiral staircase leads up to the lounge/diner with spectacular views. 

 

Radio Tower is unique to the Channel Islands, and this is the only tower turned into a self catering apartment. 

 

The Radio Tower is close to Cobiere lighthouse and light flashes will occur during the night.  It is also important to note that during periods of poor visability the lighthouse foghorn will sound at regular intervals.

 

Facilities

Shower

TV and Radio

Cooker

Fridge/Freezer

Microwave

Cental Heating

Linen provided

Step staircase

No disabled access

No dogs

Parking available

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