Longueville Manor is celebrating earning its second industry accolade in recent weeks after being named in the annual Michelin Key Awards.
Michelin Guide inspectors last week revealed their new Key distinctions, with Longueville Manor being awarded One Michelin Key.
It is the only hotel in Jersey to receive the accolade and one of just two in the Channel Islands.
Hotels have been recommended in Michelin Guides since the 1920s, but it wasn’t until 2023 that the standalone Key award which is designed as the hotel equivalent of a Michelin Star.
To be awarded a Michelin Key, the Michelin Guide experts will have personally judged a hotel as excellent across five categories: architecture and interior design; overall personality and character; quality and consistency of service; value between the level of the experience and the price paid; and the hotel’s contribution within its particular locality.
Just 139 hotels across the whole of the UK and Ireland have received a key.
This recognition follows Longueville Manor’s recent success at the AA Hospitality Awards in London, where the hotel was re-awarded five AA Red Stars and three Rosettes, a status it has maintained for 17 consecutive years, but that needs to be re-earnt every year.
Just 62 hotels across Britain received 5 AA Red Stars, a distinction separate from the classic black star ratings.