St Philippe, Torteval

Local nameSt Philippe, Torteval
LocationChannel Islands, Jersey

Torteval is the smallest of the ten parishes of Guernsey, one of the western parishes. Its name comes from the Guernésiais words for "twisting valley". The parish is split in two by the parish of St. Pierre du Bois, with the part in the east known as Torteval. The detached peninsula to the west is named Pleinmont-Torteval. It includes the westernmost point in Guernsey, and a nature reserve. The reserve, designed for birds in the 1970s, was to be redeveloped for the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II in 2012.In Guernésiais, people from Torteval were nicknamed "ânes à pid dé ch'fa", or "donkeys with horse's hooves".

In the centre of the parish is a church designed by John Wilson and built in 1818, with the oldest bell in the Channel Islands, dating from 1432. The church is built on the site of an earlier church, consecrated on 4 November 1140, that had fallen into disrepair.: 68  The current church has the tallest steeple in Guernsey, which is intended to be used as a sea mark.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torteval,_Guernsey

Address Rue du Belle, GY8 0LN, United Kingdom

Coordinates 49°25'47.969" N -2°38'35.137" E

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