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  2. Category:Tourist attractions in Guernsey - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 28 January 2021, at 16:24 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  3. Candie Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The statue of Hugo was erected in 1914, and was a gift of the French Government as thanks for the hospitality shown towards the writer during his exile on Guernsey. [1] It was sculpted by Jean Boucher from stone, mounted on a limestone base, which, in turn, sits on a block of Jaonneuse granite. [3] The former Candie House is now the Priaulx ...

  4. Fort Grey - Wikipedia

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    The existing fort was built on the remnants of the old Chateau. Its white tower was originally built as a defence by the British in 1804 during the Napoleonic Wars, the builder was a local man, Thomas Henry from Clos du Valle [4] The fort was named after Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey, who was Governor of Guernsey from 1797 to 1807.

  5. Little Chapel - Wikipedia

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    The Little Chapel is situated in the Les Vauxbelets valley, Saint Andrew, Guernsey. [2] [3] It was created in July 1914, by Brother Déodat. [4] He planned to create a miniature version of the grotto and basilica at Lourdes, the Rosary Basilica. [5] The chapel has been described as "probably the biggest tourist attraction in Guernsey", [6] and ...

  6. Category:Tourist attractions in the Channel Islands - Wikipedia

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    Tourist attractions in Guernsey (2 C, 24 P) J. Tourist attractions in Jersey (8 C, 7 P) M. Museums in the Channel Islands (2 C, 2 P) S. Sports venues in the Channel ...

  7. Fort Saumarez - Wikipedia

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    Doyle named the tower for the Guernsey native and renowned Royal Navy Captain, Sir James Saumarez, who at the time commanded British naval forces in the Channel Islands. To simplify matters, Doyle had a local builder named Gray construct the tower, and two others, see below, under the rubric of "fieldworks", thereby bypassing the Ordnance Corps.

  8. Jerbourg Point - Wikipedia

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    Jerbourg Point, the southeastern point of Guernsey, Jerbourg Point or the Jerbourg Peninsula is the southeastern point of the Bailiwick of Guernsey in the English Channel off the coast of Normandy, lying within St Martin Parish. It marks the end of the east coast cliffs and beginning of the south coast cliffs.

  9. Saumarez Park - Wikipedia

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    The park, one of the island's main social venues, is located in the Parish of Castel, [1] about 4 km from the centre of Saint Peter Port.It contains various facilities, including the National Trust of Guernsey's Folk & Costume Museum, a cafe, a large children's playground, large open grass lawns and a duck pond.