- St Martin, Guernsey
Infobox Channel Island parish
native_name=St. Martin
island=Guernsey
area=7.3 km²
population=6267
population_density=858.5/km²
electoral_district=South EastSaint Martin (
Guernésiais and French Saint Martin; historically Saint-Martin-de-la-Bellouse) is a parish inGuernsey ,Channel Islands . The islands lie in the Channel betweenGreat Britain andFrance .The postal code for street addresses in this parish begins with GY4.
The old
Guernésiais nickname for people from Saint Martin is "dravans".Geography
Saint Martin is located in the southeast of
Guernsey . The parish borders the Forest on the southwest, Saint Andrew northwest, andSaint Peter Port on the northeast.Saint Martin also has a very small detachment to the west. The detachment is an
exclave which is not contiguous with the rest of the parish.Saint Martin is one of the most expensive parishes in the island for property, with the average four bedroomed house costing £615,000
This portion of the parish is displayed on the map above as another small red area to the west of the center of the parish, best seen in the enlargement of the map, which is accessed by clicking upon the map.
Beaches
The coast has many cliffs, but the beaches in Saint Martin include (from southwest to northeast):
* Part of Petit Bot Bay (pronEng|pətiː boʊ)
* Saint's Bay
* Moulin Huet (pronounced IPA|/mʊlɛn wɛt/)
* Petit Port
* Marble Bay - also known as Le Pied du Mur
* Part of Fermain BayRelief
Saint Martin is the second highest parish in Guernsey, its elevation is exceeded only by the Forest. The highest areas in the parish are in the central portion, but this gently slopes down to the boundaries, where on the coast, the parish is delineated by steep cliffs.
Features
The features of the parish include:
* Jerbourg Point, the most southeasterly point in the island,
* Moulin Huet Bay, a large area of water that includes Saint's Bay, Moulin Huet, and Petit Port.Main roads
The following roads provide important links between Saint Martin and the other parishes (listed from southwest to northeast):
* Forest Road leads to the Forest and the western portion of the island,
* Les Varioufs leads to Saint Andrew's and the northwestern portion of the island,
* Fort Road leads toSaint Peter Port , the east coast, and the northern portion of the island.The following roads are also very important, as they provide access to the village centre and most of the shops (listed from west to east):
* Rue Maze
* La Grande RueExternal links
* [http://www.thisisguernsey.com/ "This is Guernsey" Website]
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