- 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...
- 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...
- are
listed below: La
Hougue Bie La
Pouquelaye de
Faldouet Le Mont Ubé Le
Couperon La Sergenté Les Mont de
Grantez La
Hougue des Géonnais Ville-ès-Nouaux...
- the
north of the
harbour and was
backed by a
garrison stationed at Le
Couperon barracks in
Rozel Bay. The
barracks were
built in 1810, sold to a private...
-
explains why the
parish coat of arms are so similar. The
dolmens at Le
Couperon and
Faldouet are
among the
prehistoric remains in the parish. La Pouquelaye...
-
consisted of a guardroom, with chimney, and a magazine. (See for
instance Le
Couperon guardhouse and magazine.) Le Don
Hilton features on the 42p
stamp of a...
- one of the
second group, L'Etacq,
during World War II. La Tour Cârrée Le
Couperon guardhouse Le Don
Hilton Plémont guardhouse. The
British built the guardhouse...
-
defence tower Conway tower,
circa 1780, with WW2 modifications. Le
Dolmen du
Couperon &
Guardhouse MN0197
Grade 1 La Rue des
Fontenelles Archaeological site...
- Pottery,
flint s****ers,
arrowheads and
broken querns were found. Le
Couperon is a
gallery grave surrounded by a ring of
eighteen outer stones, flint...
- and Le Mont Ubé dolmen, St. Clément and La
Pouquelaye de
Faldouet and Le
Couperon.
China clay
quarries used to be in what is now
Handois reservoirs. Bricks...