Originally known as Sancti Petri de Portu, many regard the Town Church as the Cathedral Church and the finest in the Channel ...
Formerly a tidal island, Cornet Rock was first fortified as a castle between 1206 and 1256, following the division of the Duc ...
The Little Chapel created in July 1914 by Brother Déodat. He planned to create a miniature version of the grotto and b ...
Fort Grey is a Martello tower located on a rock in Rocquaine Bay. It was previously the site of local witches' Sabbaths. The ...
The first mention of the de Sausmarez family in Guernsey is at the consecration of the Vale church in 1115 followed by a lett ...
Ste Marguerite de la Foret (Forest church) is the smallest parish church in Guernsey. It was built in two stages with the nav ...
Victoria Tower is a monument erected in honor of a visit by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert to the island in 1846. As the 18 ...
Pagans, Pirates and Romans have all been linked with the site now occupied by Castel Church. Outside the main door can be see ...
Fort Hommet (or Fort Houmet) was built on the site of fortifications dating back to 1680, and consists of a Martello tower fr ...
St Martin de la Bellouse dates from around 1225 with the centrally situated tower (similar to the one at the Forest Church), ...
Le Creux ès Faies is a Neolithic (3500 - 2000 BC), 8.5m long passage grave covered by a low mound. Two large capstones cover ...
Fort Saumarez is a Martello tower in Saint Peter, Guernsey, on a headland that forms the northern tip of L"Erée a ...
St Tugual"s Chapel dates back to the 11th century when the island was a haven for an order of Norman monks. However, the ...
Le Trépied is a prehistoric passage grave built during the Neolithic period (4000 to 2500 BC). It is a single chamber tomb, ...
La Varde is an 11m long bottle shaped passage grave with 6 capstones and a small oval recess towards the rear. It dates back ...
St. Saviour"s is the largest of the Guernsey country churches and stands at the top of a valley overlooking the reservoi ...
Vale Church is one of Guernsey"s most ancient churches and a former priory. Somewhere around A.D. 968, monks, from the Benedi ...
Le Déhus is a fine Neolithic bottle shaped Passage Chamber with four side chambers off the entrance passage. Today the ...
The oldest part of the existing St. Pierre du Bois Church was probably built around 1375. The rest of the church dates from t ...
St. Sampson"s Church is dedicated to Samson of Dol, who brought Christianity to Guernsey in about 550 AD. Claimed to be ...
La Mare ès Mauves is a 4.5m long cist with a single capstone remaining and traces of a surrounding circle. It dates fr ...
An obelisk was erected on Bréhon island in 1744 to serve as a sea mark. However the lack of visibility of the obelisk ...
The original Church of St Philippe fell into a state of disrepair and was demolished when the current Church replaced it in 1 ...
La Platte Mare is a simple megalithic chamber with a single capstone dating back to the Chalcolithic or Early Bronze Age (250 ...
The church of St André de la Pommeraye (St Andrews of the Apple Orchard) is one of the smallest in Guernsey and origin ...
L"Islet is a complicated and unique variation of a Cist-in-Circle monument. It dates from the Chalcolithic (2500 - 1800 ...