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50 Gems of Guernsey: The History & Heritage of the Most Iconic Places [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 96 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x165 mm, kaal: 283 g, 100 Illustrations
  • Sari: 50 Gems
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Jul-2022
  • Kirjastus: Amberley Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 139810356X
  • ISBN-13: 9781398103566
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 96 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x165 mm, kaal: 283 g, 100 Illustrations
  • Sari: 50 Gems
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Jul-2022
  • Kirjastus: Amberley Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 139810356X
  • ISBN-13: 9781398103566
An illustrated collection of 50 favourite and lesser-known locations reflecting Guernsey’s history, culture and scenic splendour.

Guernsey is a beautiful Channel Island with a fascinating history and breathtaking scenery. With an area of just 24 square miles, visitors are astonished at just how much there is to see and do. The island’s varied landscape ranges from beautiful beaches, stunning cliffs and lush countryside, to the quirky, cobbled streets of the harbour-town of St Peter Port. In this book, accredited tour guide Soo Wellfair takes us on a journey around the island to discover 50 of its cherished places. Guernsey’s many visitors find themselves immersed in the delights of this quaint and charming island and the author leads us to some of its favourite and hidden treasures. Seek out the tiny chapel decorated in broken pieces of pottery and the clifftop woodland that comes alive every year, when it is swathed in a blanket of bluebells. Explore Guernsey's historic sites from throughout the island's history. From Neolithic times through to the medieval and Tudor periods, and even to the more contemporary structures built during the Occupation of Guernsey in the Second World War, this is an island that is small in size but immense in history and beauty. Illustrated throughout, ‘50 Gems of Guernsey’ will appeal to residents, visitors and all those interested in the island’s history.
Map
4(1)
Introduction 5(1)
St Peter Port
6(21)
1 Castle Cornet
6(2)
2 Candie Gardens and Museum
8(2)
3 Victoria Tower
10(2)
4 Clarence Battery
12(1)
5 Hauteville House (Victor Hugo's House)
13(2)
6 La Vallette Bathing Pools
15(1)
7 The Victorian Shop and Parlour
16(2)
8 The Guernsey Tapestry and the St James Concert Hall
18(2)
9 The Seafront and Harbour
20(1)
10 Tower Hill
21(1)
11 Bluebell Woods
22(2)
12 German Naval Signals Headquarters
24(1)
13 The Liberation Monument and Liberation Day
25(2)
St Martin
27(7)
14 Sausmarez Manor
27(2)
15 Jerbourg Point
29(1)
16 Moulin Huet
30(2)
17 La Gran'mere du Chimquiere
32(2)
St Andrew
34(4)
18 The Little Chapel
34(2)
19 The German Underground Hospital
36(2)
Forest
38(4)
20 Les Caches Farm
38(1)
21 German Occupation Museum
39(3)
St Pierre du Bois
42(7)
22 Lihou Island
42(2)
23 The Observatory
44(2)
24 Le Tricoteur Guernsey Factory
46(1)
25 Le Creux es Faies
47(2)
Torteval
49
26 Pleinmont Observation Tower
49(2)
27 La Table des Pions/The Fairy Ring
51(1)
28 Fort Grey
52(2)
29 Torteval Scarecrow Festival/Torteval Parish Church
54
St Saviour 5
5(55)
30 Bruce Russell 8c Son, Goldsmith and Silversmith
55(1)
31 St Saviour's Reservoir
56(2)
32 St Apolline's Chapel
58(2)
Castel
60(9)
3
3. Saumarez Park
60(2)
34 Cobo and Vazon Bay
62(2)
35 Fort Hommet
64(1)
36 The Guet
65(2)
37 Rocquette Cider Farm
67(2)
Vale
69(7)
38 Rousse Tower
69(2)
39 Vale Castle
71(2)
40 L'Ancresse Common
73(1)
41 Dehus Dolmen
74(2)
St Sampson
76(6)
42 Chateau des Marais
76(1)
43 Oatlands Village
77(3)
44 Les Vardes Quarry
80(2)
Island Wide/Further Afield
82(13)
45 Island Hopping
82(3)
46 Hedge Veg
85(1)
47 Cycling and Walking in Guernsey
86(2)
48 Birdwatching and Nature Reserves
88(3)
49 Guernsey Kiosks
91(1)
50 Tennerfest
92(3)
Bibliography 95(1)
About the Author 96
Soo Wellfair was born in Berkshire, England. She first visited and fell in love with Guernsey in 2000. She quickly adopted the island as her second home and now lives there, with her husband and children, where she works as a silver accredited tour guide.