<Tr> <Td> <P> The features of the town include: </P> <Ul> <Li> St Peter Port Harbour </Li> <Li> Town Church, Guernsey, the parish church of St Peter Port at the heart of the town </Li> <Li> Buildings <Ul> <Li> The Royal Court House (La Cohue Royale), seat of the States of Guernsey </Li> <Li> Hauteville House, Victor Hugo's house of exile, which is now a museum under the aegis of the city of Paris). </Li> <Li> National Trust of Guernsey Victorian shop </Li> <Li> Elizabeth College founded in 1563 by Elizabeth I of England . The main building (built 1826) is a prominent feature of the skyline . </Li> <Li> Victoria Tower </Li> <Li> Priaulx Library </Li> <Li> Guille - Allès Library </Li> <Li> St James concert hall </Li> <Li> Our Lady of the Rosary Church </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> The Market, the Arcade, the High Street, the Pollet and Mill Street, which are all pedestrian priority and part of the shopping district </Li> <Li> Cobbled streets and narrow passageways of the old town </Li> <Li> Candie Museum </Li> <Li> Candie Gardens </Li> <Li> Marinas for visiting and local boats </Li> <Li> Military: <Ul> <Li> Castle Cornet, the historic fortress that guarded the strategic entrance to the port . The castle was formerly a tidal island, but since 1859 a breakwater has connected it to the enlarged harbour . </Li> <Li> Island war memorial at the top of Smith Street </Li> <Li> Parish war memorial at the bottom of Smith Street </Li> <Li> St Stephens war memorial in St Stephens church </Li> <Li> Liberation monument </Li> <Li> Anglo - Boer War memorial, in the Avenue </Li> <Li> Fort George </Li> <Li> Cemetery at Fort George </Li> <Li> Commonwealth War Graves at Le Foulon cemetery </Li> <Li> Clarence Battery dating from the Napoleonic Wars </Li> <Li> La Vallette military museum </Li> <Li> German fortifications, built during the occupation 1940 - 45 </Li> <Li> Two 13.5 cm K 09 German World War I Canon near Victoria Tower </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> The Guernsey Aquarium, situated in fortified tunnels at La Vallette, built during the German occupation . </Li> <Li> Bathing places at La Vallette </Li> <Li> A number of protected buildings <Ul> <Li> Castle Carey was built in 1840 for John Carey . It is a Gothic revival property, attributed to the architect John Wilson, who designed Elizabeth College and St James Concert Hall . It was briefly the residence of the Lieutenant Governor of the Bailiwick of Guernsey and hosted Queen Victoria and Prince Albert during their visit to Guernsey in 1859, and the Duke of Cambridge in 1862 . Victor Hugo's novel "Les Travailleurs de la Mer", published in 1866 and dedicated to Guernsey, where he spent 15 years in exile, mentions Castle Carey . The castle stayed in the Carey family until William Wilfred Carey sold it in 1912 . During the Second World War, the Germans occupying Guernsey used Castle Carey as an officers' club . </Li> </Ul> </Li> </Ul> </Td> <Td> <P> The parish of Saint Peter Port hosts: </P> <Ul> <Li> Government House (office of the Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey </Li> <Li> St Peter Port Douzaine </Li> <Li> Guernsey Information Centre </Li> <Li> Fire Station </Li> <Li> States of Guernsey Police Service </Li> <Li> Guernsey Ambulance and Rescue Service </Li> <Li> Saint Peter Port Lifeboat Station </Li> <Li> Guernsey Border Agency </Li> <Li> Guernsey Post </Li> <Li> Footes Lane </Li> <Li> Ladies' College </Li> <Li> Vauvert Primary School </Li> <Li> Many shops </Li> <Li> Number of banks </Li> <Li> Large number of offices </Li> <Li> The International Stock Exchange </Li> <Li> Blue Islands, a regional airline, has its head office in Saint Peter Port . </Li> <Li> Countryside walks </Li> <Li> Val des Terres Hill Climb </Li> <Li> St Peter Port Harbour Carnival </Li> <Li> Town Carnival </Li> </Ul> The Town Church Liberation Monument </Td> </Tr> <P> The features of the town include: </P> <Ul> <Li> St Peter Port Harbour </Li> <Li> Town Church, Guernsey, the parish church of St Peter Port at the heart of the town </Li> <Li> Buildings <Ul> <Li> The Royal Court House (La Cohue Royale), seat of the States of Guernsey </Li> <Li> Hauteville House, Victor Hugo's house of exile, which is now a museum under the aegis of the city of Paris). </Li> <Li> National Trust of Guernsey Victorian shop </Li> <Li> Elizabeth College founded in 1563 by Elizabeth I of England . The main building (built 1826) is a prominent feature of the skyline . </Li> <Li> Victoria Tower </Li> <Li> Priaulx Library </Li> <Li> Guille - Allès Library </Li> <Li> St James concert hall </Li> <Li> Our Lady of the Rosary Church </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> The Market, the Arcade, the High Street, the Pollet and Mill Street, which are all pedestrian priority and part of the shopping district </Li> <Li> Cobbled streets and narrow passageways of the old town </Li> <Li> Candie Museum </Li> <Li> Candie Gardens </Li> <Li> Marinas for visiting and local boats </Li> <Li> Military: <Ul> <Li> Castle Cornet, the historic fortress that guarded the strategic entrance to the port . The castle was formerly a tidal island, but since 1859 a breakwater has connected it to the enlarged harbour . </Li> <Li> Island war memorial at the top of Smith Street </Li> <Li> Parish war memorial at the bottom of Smith Street </Li> <Li> St Stephens war memorial in St Stephens church </Li> <Li> Liberation monument </Li> <Li> Anglo - Boer War memorial, in the Avenue </Li> <Li> Fort George </Li> <Li> Cemetery at Fort George </Li> <Li> Commonwealth War Graves at Le Foulon cemetery </Li> <Li> Clarence Battery dating from the Napoleonic Wars </Li> <Li> La Vallette military museum </Li> <Li> German fortifications, built during the occupation 1940 - 45 </Li> <Li> Two 13.5 cm K 09 German World War I Canon near Victoria Tower </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> The Guernsey Aquarium, situated in fortified tunnels at La Vallette, built during the German occupation . </Li> <Li> Bathing places at La Vallette </Li> <Li> A number of protected buildings <Ul> <Li> Castle Carey was built in 1840 for John Carey . It is a Gothic revival property, attributed to the architect John Wilson, who designed Elizabeth College and St James Concert Hall . It was briefly the residence of the Lieutenant Governor of the Bailiwick of Guernsey and hosted Queen Victoria and Prince Albert during their visit to Guernsey in 1859, and the Duke of Cambridge in 1862 . Victor Hugo's novel "Les Travailleurs de la Mer", published in 1866 and dedicated to Guernsey, where he spent 15 years in exile, mentions Castle Carey . The castle stayed in the Carey family until William Wilfred Carey sold it in 1912 . During the Second World War, the Germans occupying Guernsey used Castle Carey as an officers' club . </Li> </Ul> </Li> </Ul> <Li> St Peter Port Harbour </Li>

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