St Saviours is situated at the heart of the Guernsey countryside, includes a small stretch of coastline and is entwined by a network of small country lanes. It is often described as 'Advocate' country with the impressive farmhouses in great demand by high earning locals, and St Saviours is also home to the States of Guernsey reservoir which provides the whole island with their water supply.
St Saviours features plenty of places to visit, such as the Guernsey Woodcarvers, a family run business housed in traditional 16th century buildings. Run by the Le Messurier family, they manufacture wooden gifts and fine furniture, antique restoration, repairs, carving, wood turning, cabinet making and French polishing and modern finishes. See their craftsmen at work in the studio as they use over 60 different woods and browse around their well stocked shop. If you can't find what you are looking for they will endeavour to make or find it for you.
St Apolline's Chapel in La Grande Rue, St Saviour is a small medieval chapel that dates back to 1392. It has been restored and is now open to the public and features a 14th century painting of the Last Supper. St Apolline's Chapel was named after St Apolline, the patron saint of dentists.
Accommodation in St Saviours
Here are the Hotels and Self Catering properties in the parish of St Saviours: