Panoramic Gallery
Castle Cornet - Maritime Museum
The story of Guernsey's relationship with the sea, including a gallery of marine art and Gallo-Roman wreck recovered from St Peter Port harbour.
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Castle Cornet – History
Discover the history of St Peter Port’s 800 year old sentinel fortress. See reconstructions, replicas, models original artefacts and browse an interactive guide to castle illustrations.
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Castle Cornet – St Peter Port Harbour
Guernsey’s harbour may be one of the most important wreck sites in North Western Europe with up to 8 medieval ships and the earlier Gallo-Roman wreck discovered in the harbour mouth.
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Castle Cornet – Carpenter’s workshop
The boom years of ship building were from 1815-1880. During that time there were over 20 boat yards that produced over 40000 tonnes of shipping.
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Castle Cornet – Garrison
The castle’s history covers a millennium of intrigue, power, treachery, explosions and a hidden skeleton. Discover the everyday lives of the people who lived here.
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Castle Cornet – Garden
The gardens offer a profusion of plants within its ancient walls. Four period gardens designed with the help of horticultural experts.
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Fort Grey - Shipwreck Museum
Located on Guernsey’s West Coast, Fort Grey describes the wrecks, myths and legends of the infamous Hanois reefs
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Fort Grey – Prosperity Wreck
In 1974 when the MV Prosperity foundered on Guernsey’s West Coast with the loss of 16 lives. Today her deck plates and engine are still visible on the reef that broke her back.
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Cliff Paths – south east coast
View towards La Vallette, St Peter Port, as well as cliff path. Enjoy over 28 miles of stunning cliff path walks
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The Little Chapel – Altar
The Centrepiece altar in what might be the world’s smallest chapel. A labour of devotion started in 1914.
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The Little Chapel
The Little Chapel was built as a miniature version of the famous grotto and basilica at Lourdes, France.
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German Occupation – Batterie Dollman
Gun Pit No. 3. An example of a German coastal artillery battery that stood watch over Guernsey’s South Coast during the Second World War
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Saumarez Park – Castel Parish
One of Guernsey's biggest green public spaces. Children’s play area, cafeteria and a large variety of shrubs and trees.
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Saumarez Park – Folk and Costume Museum
Discover how the rural community lived their lives 100 years ago. Displays include domestic life, industry and transport
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Bluebell Wood
Every spring this wood is carpeted in a sea of bluebells. Located South of St Peter Port.
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BlueBell Wood
Bluebell Wood leads to over 28 miles of cliff paths with stunning views.
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BlueBell Wood
Guernsey's secluded wooded areas bursts into bloom each spring.
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Candie Museum – Lukis Exhibit
Frederick Corbin Lukis lived in Guernsey in the Channel Islands from 1788-1871. He created a remarkable archaeological archive, the majority of which is now held in the collections of Guernsey Museum, and Art Gallery.
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Candie Museum – Natural History
Guernsey has no moles, badgers, foxes nor squirrels. The museum’s permanent display provides an insight into the myriad of birds, insects and interesting plant life that inhabit our coastal and inland environment.
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Candie Museum – Prehistoric History
The Museum covers 12,000 years of human habitation of the island. Displays include prehistoric artefacts, hunting, religion and burial.
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Candie Museum – Victorian Toys
Activity room. See how children of an earlier era amused themselves without their games consoles.
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Ste. Appoline’s Chapel - Perelle
The Chapel is believed to date from 1394 and is the only remaining medieval chantry chapel in Guernsey.
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St Joseph’s R.C. Church – St Peter Port
The church was designed by Augustus Welby Pugin, whose work on the design of the Houses of Parliament is well known. It was in the gothic style, made almost completely of blue granite.
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St Peter Port Seafront
Guernsey’s main town’s seafront with the ancient Town Church, marinas and bus terminus.
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St Saviour’s Church – St Saviours
St Saviour's Church is one of Guernsey's ancient parish churches. The chancel dates back to the 12th century with most of the present building being from the 14th & 15th century.
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St Saviour’s Church – St Saviours
St Saviour’s Church is the largest country church on the Island. The Church records date back to 1528.
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Trinity Square, St Peter Port
At the foot of the Old Quarter, Trinity Square houses Trinity Church(1789), The old Britannia pub(1840) as well as restaurants and antique shops.
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