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Fort Grey Shipwreck Museum — Attraction in Guernsey

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Fort Grey Shipwreck Museum
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Fort Grey, colloquially known as the "cup and saucer", is a Martello tower located on a tidal rock in Rocquaine Bay in Saint Peter, Guernsey on the west coast of the island.
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Fort Grey Shipwreck Museum

Rocquaine Coast Road, GY7 9BY, Guernsey
4.3(161)
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Fort Grey, colloquially known as the "cup and saucer", is a Martello tower located on a tidal rock in Rocquaine Bay in Saint Peter, Guernsey on the west coast of the island.

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+44 1481 265036
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museums.gov.gg

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Fort Grey Shipwreck Museum, located on the western coast of Guernsey, is a captivating and unique museum that offers a fascinating look into the island’s maritime history. Set within a historic fort, originally built in the 19th century to defend against French invasion, the museum is dedicated to the numerous shipwrecks that have occurred along the treacherous coastline of Guernsey and the Channel Islands.

The museum’s primary attraction is its extensive collection of artifacts salvaged from wrecked ships, including ship’s bells, tools, cargo items, and even personal belongings of sailors. These items offer a poignant glimpse into the lives of those lost at sea. The museum also features detailed exhibits about the geography of the coastline, the dangers posed by the island’s tides and rocks, and the heroic efforts of local lifeboat crews who helped rescue survivors from shipwrecks over the years.

One of the most striking aspects of the museum is its location. Fort Grey itself is a circular stone structure, perched on a small island just off the coast and accessible by a causeway. The views from the fort are stunning, making it not only a place to learn about Guernsey’s maritime history but also a scenic spot to appreciate the island's rugged coastline.

While the museum is relatively small, it is well-curated and offers an engaging and educational experience. Whether you're a maritime history enthusiast or just visiting for the views, Fort Grey Shipwreck Museum is a memorable stop that provides a deep connection to Guernsey's...

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Quirky little display and info of the historic ship wrecks around Guernsey.

It's interesting. But it's so small that it takes more time to park up, get tickets (which aren't bought at the entrance itself), and then crossing back over the road to Fort Grey than it does to walk around the museum.

The inside feels a bit gimmickee. They had to use the space for something I guess. The real attraction is Fort Grey itself. But the most exciting part of it is viewing it from the outside.

The inside of the force is cool to check out. But the large number of bunkers around the island are...

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1y

A very informative end to our day exploring a new coastline for us since me moved to live and work Guernsey. So glad we waited for spring to enjoy the nicer weather at Fort Grey. The museum is really interesting and definitely worth a visit - who knew there were so many ships wrecked here?! Chris was very kind and friendly at the front desk and we also met some other visitors who let us peek through their binoculars to spot Hanois lighthouse in the distance! Plus, if you have a Discovery Pass, a visit here is free so what’s not to love! We’ll...

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Omkcar Ramesh DardeeOmkcar Ramesh Dardee
Fort Grey Shipwreck Museum, located on the western coast of Guernsey, is a captivating and unique museum that offers a fascinating look into the island’s maritime history. Set within a historic fort, originally built in the 19th century to defend against French invasion, the museum is dedicated to the numerous shipwrecks that have occurred along the treacherous coastline of Guernsey and the Channel Islands. The museum’s primary attraction is its extensive collection of artifacts salvaged from wrecked ships, including ship’s bells, tools, cargo items, and even personal belongings of sailors. These items offer a poignant glimpse into the lives of those lost at sea. The museum also features detailed exhibits about the geography of the coastline, the dangers posed by the island’s tides and rocks, and the heroic efforts of local lifeboat crews who helped rescue survivors from shipwrecks over the years. One of the most striking aspects of the museum is its location. Fort Grey itself is a circular stone structure, perched on a small island just off the coast and accessible by a causeway. The views from the fort are stunning, making it not only a place to learn about Guernsey’s maritime history but also a scenic spot to appreciate the island's rugged coastline. While the museum is relatively small, it is well-curated and offers an engaging and educational experience. Whether you're a maritime history enthusiast or just visiting for the views, Fort Grey Shipwreck Museum is a memorable stop that provides a deep connection to Guernsey's seafaring past.
Aiden ExploreAiden Explore
Quirky little display and info of the historic ship wrecks around Guernsey. It's interesting. But it's so small that it takes more time to park up, get tickets (which aren't bought at the entrance itself), and then crossing back over the road to Fort Grey than it does to walk around the museum. The inside feels a bit gimmickee. They had to use the space for something I guess. The real attraction is Fort Grey itself. But the most exciting part of it is viewing it from the outside. The inside of the force is cool to check out. But the large number of bunkers around the island are more exciting.
Helen LakinHelen Lakin
A very informative end to our day exploring a new coastline for us since me moved to live and work Guernsey. So glad we waited for spring to enjoy the nicer weather at Fort Grey. The museum is really interesting and definitely worth a visit - who knew there were so many ships wrecked here?! Chris was very kind and friendly at the front desk and we also met some other visitors who let us peek through their binoculars to spot Hanois lighthouse in the distance! Plus, if you have a Discovery Pass, a visit here is free so what’s not to love! We’ll definitely be back.
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Fort Grey Shipwreck Museum, located on the western coast of Guernsey, is a captivating and unique museum that offers a fascinating look into the island’s maritime history. Set within a historic fort, originally built in the 19th century to defend against French invasion, the museum is dedicated to the numerous shipwrecks that have occurred along the treacherous coastline of Guernsey and the Channel Islands. The museum’s primary attraction is its extensive collection of artifacts salvaged from wrecked ships, including ship’s bells, tools, cargo items, and even personal belongings of sailors. These items offer a poignant glimpse into the lives of those lost at sea. The museum also features detailed exhibits about the geography of the coastline, the dangers posed by the island’s tides and rocks, and the heroic efforts of local lifeboat crews who helped rescue survivors from shipwrecks over the years. One of the most striking aspects of the museum is its location. Fort Grey itself is a circular stone structure, perched on a small island just off the coast and accessible by a causeway. The views from the fort are stunning, making it not only a place to learn about Guernsey’s maritime history but also a scenic spot to appreciate the island's rugged coastline. While the museum is relatively small, it is well-curated and offers an engaging and educational experience. Whether you're a maritime history enthusiast or just visiting for the views, Fort Grey Shipwreck Museum is a memorable stop that provides a deep connection to Guernsey's seafaring past.
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Quirky little display and info of the historic ship wrecks around Guernsey. It's interesting. But it's so small that it takes more time to park up, get tickets (which aren't bought at the entrance itself), and then crossing back over the road to Fort Grey than it does to walk around the museum. The inside feels a bit gimmickee. They had to use the space for something I guess. The real attraction is Fort Grey itself. But the most exciting part of it is viewing it from the outside. The inside of the force is cool to check out. But the large number of bunkers around the island are more exciting.
Aiden Explore

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A very informative end to our day exploring a new coastline for us since me moved to live and work Guernsey. So glad we waited for spring to enjoy the nicer weather at Fort Grey. The museum is really interesting and definitely worth a visit - who knew there were so many ships wrecked here?! Chris was very kind and friendly at the front desk and we also met some other visitors who let us peek through their binoculars to spot Hanois lighthouse in the distance! Plus, if you have a Discovery Pass, a visit here is free so what’s not to love! We’ll definitely be back.
Helen Lakin

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