Guernsey’s Dark History of Witch Trials
Witches, broomsticks, and bubbling cauldrons – dive into the mysterious world of the Guernsey Witch Trials where accusations flew faster than a witch on her trusty broomstick. While not as well-known as the Salem Witch Trials in the United States,
Dixcart Bay Sark: A Photographers Paradise
Tucked away on the serene island of Sark, Dixcart Bay has a captivating allure that draws visitors with its charming landscapes and rich maritime heritage.
Unveiling the Legend of the Pirate of Le Hocq in Jersey
Ahoy, mateys! 🏴☠️ Set sail on a thrilling adventure as we delve into the mysterious tale of The Pirate of Le Hocq. Nestled in the heart of the Channel Islands, this secluded cove holds a dark secret that has intrigued
The history behind Sark’s rock formation: The Window
The Window in the Rock is a natural rock formation and is located on La Coupée, a narrow peninsula that connects Sark's main island to Little Sark. The window is a striking archway that has been eroded over time by
Belvoir Estate: Herm Island’s timeless treasure
Belvoir's journey began in the mists of history, with its roots tracing back to the early days of settlement on Herm Island. From its humble beginnings, the estate grew in stature and significance, from quaint cottages to grand estates, it
A Day in Grouville: Exploring Jersey’s Charming Coastal Village
Nestled on the eastern coast of the picturesque island of Jersey, Grouville is a charming parish that offers a delightful blend of natural beauty, rich history, and a laid-back island lifestyle. This quaint village, with its winding lanes and traditional
Exploring the Natural Beauty of Albecq in Guernsey
Albecq is a small village in Guernsey known for its unspoiled beauty and peaceful atmosphere. The village is surrounded by lush greenery and offers breathtaking views of the ocean, and with a history dating back centuries, Albecq has witnessed the
The Battle of Jersey: A Historic Conflict
The 18th century was a turbulent time in Europe, marked by power struggles between major powers such as Britain and France. The rivalry between these countries often spilled over into their colonies and territories, including the Channel Islands.
Discover the stories of the past as you stroll along The Avenue in Sark
As one of the oldest and most well-preserved streets in car-free Sark, The Avenue is a testament to the island's history and unique charm. It is a picturesque cobblestone street lined with charming shops, restaurants, and historic buildings, including the