Bouley Bay Hotel
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Bouley Bay Hotel
The Bouley Bay Hotel, now demolished, was on the common at the top of Bouley Bay Hill, famous for its national hill climb |
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1937
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Bouley Bay Hotel
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The Bouley Bay Hotel was demolished in the late 20th century, once acquired by The States to clear what had become an eyesore and to create public open space
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Bouley Bay Hotel advertisement
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Bouley Bay Hotel, now a car park and public open space across the road from the former public house known as The Mount
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1937
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Advert for Bouley Bay Hotel
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A line-up of cattle outside the hotel
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1948 advert
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Militia members arrive for a function
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The hotel was advertised to let in Chronique de Jersey in 1870
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1900 advert



