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Jersey Lavender Farm
Jersey Lavender grows, manage, harvest and distil our own lavender. The resulting pure essential oil is then used in our range of beautifully fragrant Jersey Lavender products.
Gardens, Farm, Sprigs Shop & Cafe open to visitors at specific times The distillery is open, with our video presentation to illustrate the processes that we undertake on the farm, and in the “bottling room” there is a product display where you can smell our divinely-fragrant lavender oil.
Check our website for opening days as we aim to open Spring and Summer but are closed for the main harvesting time.
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Jersey Lavender Farm, Rue du Pont Marquet, Saint Brelade Parish, Saint Brelade JE3 8DS, Jersey
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