St Peter's Church
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This granite structure was built by William the Conqueror in 1048. The semi-circular porch and nave are characteristic Norman features. The church served as a fortress, housing the Guernsey militia's cannon and fire brigade's pump. Inside there are interesting stained-glass windows (above the high altar and in the north transept). Note also the numerous commemorative plaques in French, and the Ten Commandments inscribed on the reredos.

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  • From £99
    Duke Of Normandie
    Very good 8.2
    208 m - Lefebvre Street, St. Peter Port GY1 2JP
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    The Old Government House Hotel & Spa
    Fabulous 8.6
    383 m - St Ann's Place, St. Peter Port GY1 2NU
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    Les Cotils
    Fabulous 8.8
    666 m - L`Hyvneuse, Saint Peter Port GY1 1UU

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