Le Lorier
&
La Houguette
Hotel Apartments

Executive Accommodation

La Pointe Farm, Rue du Lorier, St Pierre du Bois, Guernsey. GY7 9JU
Tel 07781 434752   Fax 01481 268217    Email res@lelorier.com

The one and only establishment in Guernsey offering nightly terms on five star accommodation
Why settle for a hotel room when you can have a whole suite for your stay in Guernsey

 

Hotel Apartments 
'Le Lorier' & 'La Hougette' 
have been awarded the coveted
 'five star' grade which is a guarantee
 of 1st class accommodation, and
 we are the only establishment in Guernsey that will offer five star accommodation on a nightly basis

 

Apartment 'Le Lorier' is on the first floor,
please click here for a full description

Apartment 'La Hougette' is on the ground floor,
please click here for a full description

The hotel apartments are situated in the countryside parish of St Pierre du Bois, offering pleasant walks through country lanes that surround us, yet within five minutes drive you will find restaurants, bars, cinema etc. etc. And only twenty minutes drive to St Peter Port, the islands main town and financial district.

 

 

Our aim is to offer the visiting business executive an alternative to the normal hotel room/suite, more a home from home, with all the facilities one would be used too - Guernsey Hotels

 
   
   
   

For our tariff please click here

 

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Smoking ban moves one step closer
A vote by politicians in favour of new health legislation has not guaranteed smoking will be banned in all public places in Guernsey.

States members voted 37 to eight in favour of approving the project which will now need Royal Assent.

Politicians will debate the list of exceptions to the law stipulating where people can and cannot smoke.

Guernsey's Health Minister assured members that the vote on Wednesday was not the end of the story.

Deputy Peter Roffey told the States if members voted for the law because they generally approved of some restrictions in public places, they had not committed themselves.

He said: "I give members a categorical assurance that at the end of the process when all the details are known, they will have the total control to either bring in the law or decline to bring it in."

Last weekend, only 50 demonstrators joined a march in St Peter Port organised by Support our Smokers to protest against a smoking ban.