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St Martin's "Public Hall" - St Martin is the only parish other than St Helier whose affairs are not run from a Parish Hall. The parish is a first-level administrative division of the Bailiwick of Jersey, a British Crown dependency. The highest official in the parish is the Connétable of St Martin.
Le Couperon guardhouse is a historic building in the parish of Saint Martin, Jersey. It stands a few metres from Le Couperon dolmen. The guardhouse was built in 1689 of local stone, with brick lintels. It supported a battery on the headland above as a magazine and shelter for the members of the Jersey militia that served the battery. The ...
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 15:41, 16 July 2005: 1,068 × 1,549 (1.08 MB): Man vyi: en: Methodist chapel, St Martin, Jersey<br> fr: Chapelle Wesleyenne à St Martin, Jersey Photo taken by Man vyi with Canon PowerShot A40 on 15/7/2005 {{PD-user|Man vyi}} Category:Jersey Category:Churches
Le Couperon is a c.3250-2250BC Neolithic dolmen in the parish of Saint Martin, Jersey. Le Couperon is about an eight-metres (26-foot) long capstone chamber that a long mound had originally covered. It was surrounded by a ring of eighteen outer stones, known as peristaliths. [1] The site was first excavated in 1868.
Vingtaine de Faldouet is one of the five vingtaines of St Martin in the Channel Island of Jersey. [1] The vingtaine is situated in the north-east of the parish, bordering the coast. The Vingtenier de Faldouet is currently Mr S L Falle as enrolled through the Honorary Police of St Martin. [2]
The Our Lady of the Annunciation Church [1] or more formally "Church of Our Lady of the Annunciation and the Martyrs of Japan" is the name given to a religious building belonging to the Catholic Church and is located in the town of St. Martin on the island of Jersey a British Crown dependency, part of the Channel Islands.
Vingtaine de la Quéruée is one of the five vingtaines of St Martin in the Channel Island of Jersey. [1] The vingtaine is roughly rectangular in shape, bordering the Parish of Trinity to the west and the Parish of St Saviour to the south-west. The Vingtenier is currently M. Stevens enrolled through the Honorary Police of St. Martin. [2]
The Hermitage of Saint Helier. Although there are indications that missionary efforts created small places of Christian worship in various places in the islands before 450 A.D. [1]: 29 the first proper evidence of Christianity is recorded as coming to the Islands around 520 A.D. when Samson of Dol visited Guernsey and in 540 A.D. when Helier arrived in Jersey, living as a hermit until he was ...