Mont Orgueil is a castle in Jersey Island. The site had been fortified in the prehistoric period, but the construction of the ...
St Helier's Church, known as the Town Church, is one of the 12 parish churches of Jersey. Helier was a Belgian saint who live ...
Jersey War Tunnels, often abbreviated to Hohlgangsanlage 8, also known as the German Underground Hospital was a partially com ...
Elizabeth Castle was built to the site of earlier Catholic St. Helier abbey. The monastic buildings were finally taken over b ...
Battery Lothringen was a World War II coastal artillery battery in Saint Brélade. It was constructed by Organisation Todt fo ...
Grosnez Castle is a ruined castle built by Sir John des Roches around 1330. The castle's purpose was to provide local farmers ...
The construction of the Fort Regent fortress we see today began on 7 November 1806, during the Napoleonic Wars, with the layi ...
The walls of the ancient Fishermen's Chapel are reputed to date from the middle of the 6th century, but some authorities give ...
The date of the present St. Brelade's is unknown, but it is mentioned in deeds of patronage. In AD 1035, Robert of Normandy c ...
Saint Thomas Church is the largest church in the Channel Islands, and first opened its doors in 1885.
St Aubin"s Fort was developed on a rocky islet off the coast at the western end of St Aubin"s Bay. It was finished ...
Battery Moltke was an uncompleted World War II coastal artillery battery. It was constructed by Organisation Todt for the Weh ...
La Sergenté is a Neolithic (4500 - 3250BC) passage grave leading into a circular chamber of diameter of 3.3m. The cham ...
La Pouquelaye de Faldouet is one of the best preserved dolmens in Jersey. A 5m long passage leads to a large circular chamber ...
Le Dolmen du Mont Ubé is a Neolithic / Chalcolithic () passage grave which was discovered in 1848 by workmen quarrying ...
Le Dolmen du Couperon is a Chalcolithic (3250 - 2250BC), 8m long capstoned chamber surrounded by a ring of 18 curb stones kno ...
It has been suggested that Grouville Church was consecrated in 1322, but the first written record of the church dates from 11 ...
The Parish Church of St Clement"s origins lie with a privately owned wooded chapel which is thought to have been destroy ...
Ville-ès-Nouaux stone circle is a long chamber and cist-in-circle originally covered by sand dunes. The long chamber w ...
St. Ouen"s Manor is the traditional home of the Seigneur of St. Ouen, and the ancestral home of the de Carteret family. ...
Les Monts Grantez is a fine passage chamber consisting of a passage of large, upright granite blocks and dry stone walling le ...
La Hougue Bie is a Neolithic ritual site which was in use around 3500 BC. Hougue is a Jèrriais/Norman language word me ...
La Hougue des Geonnais is a passage chamber from the Neolithic age. It is today largely ruined by quarrying prior to the init ...