

La Crête Fort is located on an isolated headland on Jersey’s rugged north coast between Bonne Nuit Harbour and Giffard Bay. It dates back to the 1830s on a site that was first militarised in the16th century. During the German Occupation in the Second World War it was extended as part of the fortification of the Island. Most recently it was the weekend retreat for the Island’s Lieutenant-Governors.
La Crête may not be as well appointed Jersey Heritage's other self-catering properties but what it lacks in furnishings and fittings is more than compensated for by the stunning location. The accommodation comprises two bedrooms and a kitchen on the ground level. A narrow steep flight of stone steps leads to a dining/living area in a large chamber with an unusual vaulted granite ceiling. The shower room and toilet are on the same level. The property also comprises exterior areas including a large gun platform jutting out to the tip of the promontory.
The backdrop to the front is the steep, rugged cliffs of Jersey’s dramatic north coast with sea views from the gun platform at the rear to the Paternoster Reef, Sark and the distant coast of France. Giffard Bay to the east is a secluded rocky and pebble covered bay, popular with local bathers and occasional surfers. To the west lies the picturesque port of Bonne Nuit. Access is via a narrow, winding unsealed road.
The property is isolated on Jersey’s North Coast cliffpath route, but befitting the status of previous occupants, is a secure retreat with undoubtedly some of the best views in the Channel Islands.
The 18-pounder 19th century guns and the German anti-tank and heavy machine guns have long gone, but like the other forts and towers, La Crête has retained its authenticity and historical context, and is evidence of how defensive theory developed in a changing military environment.
The forts and towers group of the Société Jersiaise regard it as ‘an icon
of the Island’s strong sense of individuality and self-determination, demonstrated by the ancient requirement to bear arms in the
Island’s defence’.