Across St Aubin's Bay from St Helier is Noirmont Point, with its Martello Day Marker There are 7 Martello day markers on Jersey, built originally as defensive fortifications, but more recently used by shipping as a sort of daytime lighthouse (without a light).This one is in Southern Jersey, at Noirmont Point, at the western end of St Aubin's Bay. This picture appears in the following picture tour: |
Portelet Bay View with Janvrin's Tomb Portelet Bay is a small bay adjacent to Noirmont Point, Southwest Jersey. John Janvrin was part of a wealthy banking and business family in the area, who at one time owned the island which became his tomb. This picture appears in the following picture tour: |
St Aubin's Fort, Accessible at Low Tide St Aubin's Islet has been a fortification since before the Spanish Armada and was developed over time to its current size. The fort is accessible on foot at low tide. This picture appears in the following picture tour: |
Sacred Heart Church at St Aubin, Jersey The Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church on the A1 coast road at St Aubin, southwest Jersey. This picture appears in the following picture tour: |
St Brélade's Church in the West of Jersey St Brélade's Parish Church, adjacent to the beach on St Brélade's Bay and behind it, the Fishermen's Chapel. This picture appears in the following picture tour: |
Hikers Visiting the Martello Day Marker at Noirmont Point A closer view of the Martello Day Marker at Noirmont Point in St Aubin's Bay, south Jersey, with 2 hikers clambering over the rocks to reach it. This picture appears in the following picture tour: 1 person has added this picture to their favourites |
Differential Rangefinder (Part of Batterie Lothringen) at Noirmont Point Batterie Lothringen was a WWII artillery batterie covering the St Brélade area in southwest Jersey and this Differential Rangefinder gave distance and direction information to the artillery in the area. This picture appears in the following picture tour: |