Saint Peter Port





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Saint Peter Port


Saint-Pierre-Port

Parish

View of St Peter Port from the South
View of St Peter Port from the South


Location of Saint Peter Port in Guernsey
Location of Saint Peter Port in Guernsey

Coordinates: 49°27′20″N 2°32′12″W / 49.4555°N 2.5368°W / 49.4555; -2.5368Coordinates: 49°27′20″N 2°32′12″W / 49.4555°N 2.5368°W / 49.4555; -2.5368
Crown Dependency
Guernsey, Channel Islands
Government

 • Electoral district
Divided into St Peter Port North and St Peter Port South
Area

 • Total 6.5 km2 (2.5 sq mi)
Elevation

0 m (0 ft)
Population
(2014)

 • Total 18,207
 • Density 2,800/km2 (7,300/sq mi)
Time zone GMT
 • Summer (DST) UTC+01
Postal code
GY1
Website www.stppcons.com

Saint Peter Port is the capital of Guernsey as well as the main port. The population in 2014 was 18,207. In Guernésiais and in French, historically the official language of Guernsey, the name of the town and its surrounding parish is St Pierre Port. The "port" distinguishes this parish from Saint Pierre Du Bois.


As well as being a parish, St. Peter Port is a small town consisting mostly of steep narrow streets and steps on the overlooking slopes. It is known that a trading post/town existed here before Roman times with a pre-Christian name which has not survived.


The postal code for addresses in this parish starts with GY1.


People from St. Peter Port, were nicknamed "les Villais" (the townspeople) or "cllichards" in Guernésiais.




Contents






  • 1 Geography


  • 2 Subdivisions


  • 3 Sport and leisure


  • 4 Parks and Gardens


  • 5 Features


  • 6 Main roads


  • 7 Politics


  • 8 Notable people


  • 9 Numismatic History


  • 10 See also


  • 11 References


  • 12 External links





Geography


St. Peter Port is on the east coast of Guernsey overlooking Herm and tiny Jethou, a further channel separates Sark and surrounding islets such as Brecqhou; exceptionally Normandy's long Cotentin Peninsula and, to the south-east, Jersey are visible in clear conditions beyond from some, highest, vantage points. The parish borders St. Sampson in the north, The Vale in the north-west, St. Andrew in the west and St. Martin in the south.


The name of the nearest channel is the Little Russel, in which sits the Bréhon Tower; that separating Sark is the Big Russel. Both in width are less than half of Guerney's greatest length and dotted with coastal rocks and stacks quite near the islands, some of which are narrowly submerged.


Relief

The land in the north and by the harbour is low-lying but not marshy. In the south, the land gets higher (but not as high as St Martin's or the Forest). Grassy, gently terraced cliffs behind sea walls (including projections) topped by trees characterise the southern part of the coast here (by an aquarium, underground military museum and historic battery at semi-wooded Havelet). In the north is the retail-centred and more built-up Fermain/Admiral's Park coastal locality.



Subdivisions




Castle Cornet


Saint Peter Port is subdivided into four cantons:[1]



  1. Canton 1 or North Canton

  2. Canton 2 or Canton of the North-West

  3. Canton 3 or Canton of the South-West

  4. Canton 4 or Canton of the South


In addition, the islands of Herm and Jethou belong to the parish,[2] but are not part of any canton. They belong to Electoral district Saint Peter Port South.[3]



Sport and leisure


St. Peter Port has an English Isthmian League club, Guernsey F.C. who play at Footes Lane. The Guernsey Rugby Football Club also play at Footes Lane and compete in National League 3 London & SE.



Parks and Gardens


Candie Gardens, an award-winning restored Victorian Garden features a statue of Victor Hugo. Cambridge Park is a recreational park that includes a skate park. In 2014 the parish was a Gold & Category Winner in the RHS Britain in Bloom competition,[4] followed in 2016 with another Gold medal.[5]



Features











Main roads


The following main roads (listed from north-south) provide important links between St Peter Port and the other parishes:



  • Les Banques (leads up the coast to St Sampson's and the north of the island)

  • Rohais Road (leads to the parish of Castel)

  • Mount Row (leads to St Andrew's and the west of the island)

  • Ruette Brayes (leads to St Martin's and the south of the island)

  • Fort Road (leads to St Martin's)


The following coastal roads (listed from north to south) are also very important as they provide access to the shops, carparks and the harbour:



  • St George's Esplanade

  • North Esplanade

  • South Esplanade

  • Mount Durand



Politics


Saint Peter Port comprises two administrative division, St Peter Port South and St Peter Port North.


In the Guernsey general election, 2016 in:



  • St Peter Port South there was a 2,068 or 63% turnout to elect five Deputies

  • St Peter Port North there was a 2,639 or 65% turnout to elect six Deputies.



Notable people





  • Margaret Ann Neve - Supercentenarian and the oldest woman in the world until her death in 1903


  • Sir Isaac Brock – Major General, "Hero of Upper Canada", War of 1812


  • Matthew Le Tissier, footballer


  • Alison Merrien MBE, World indoors bowls champion


  • George Métivier, poet


  • Heather Watson, tennis player, Team GB athlete and Wimbledon Champion


  • Victor Hugo, French writer, In exile in St-Peter Port from 1855 to 1870.


  • Cameron Chalmers, athlete



Numismatic History



Guernsey bank notes feature a number of parish buildings:











See also







  • Maritime history of the Channel Islands


References





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  2. ^ "Bailiwick of Guernsey". Crwflags.com. Retrieved 2012-10-04.


  3. ^ "Guernsey Election of States Deputies, 2008". Islandlife.org. 2008-04-23. Retrieved 2012-10-04.


  4. ^ "RHS Britain in Bloom 2014 UK Finals Judges' Reports". Britain in Bloom.


  5. ^ "RHS Britain in Bloom 2016 UK Finals Full Results". RHS Britain in Bloom.


  6. ^ "Places to visit". National Trust of Guernsey.


  7. ^ "Victoria Tower". Guernsey Museums.


  8. ^ abc "Townie No 1" (PDF).


  9. ^ "Guilles Alles Library". Archived from the original on 2015-12-07.


  10. ^ "Candie Museum". Guernsey Museums.


  11. ^ "Candie Gardens". Guernsey Museums.


  12. ^ "Bailiwick of Guernsey War Memorial". Great War CI.


  13. ^ "St Peter Port Parish War Shrine, Guernsey". Great War CI.


  14. ^ "St. Stephen's Parish Memorial, Guernsey". Great War CI.


  15. ^ "South African War Memorial". Guernsey Museums.


  16. ^ abcd Dillon, Paddy. Channel Island Walks. Cicerone Press Limited, 1999. ISBN 9781852842888.


  17. ^ "PROTECTED BUILDINGS". Environment - Guernsey government.


  18. ^ Careyroots http://www.careyroots.com/castle.html


  19. ^ "Contact Us." Blue Islands. Retrieved on 18 September 2009.


  20. ^ "Harbour Carvival". Guernsey Round Table.


  21. ^ "Town Carnival". Town Centre Partnership.




External links







  • The St. Peter Port Parish Constables Website

  • The Town Church Website











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