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La Coupee

August 23, 2019 By Admin 0 Comment
La Coupee

  La Coupee is an Isthmus (narrow strip of land with sea either side) made up of sedimentary rock. The rock is made up of sediments of various types of rock but is crumbly and the sea is eroding both sides of the this walkway. Until 1900 there were no railings extending the whole length and on windy days the school children would crawl over the crumbling path on their…

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Ramsar Site and Gouliot Headland

August 23, 2019 By Admin 0 Comment
Ramsar Site and Gouliot Headland

The Gouliot Headland is a RAMSAR site (it gained this status on 9th April 2007), recognised worldwide as a Wetland of International importance under the International Ramsar Convention. This recognises and protects the thriving wealth of species of this special Marine environment. The Gouliot Caves, a large sea cave system on the Sark side of the Gouliot passage. Gouliot caves lie to the right of the small headland which is…

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Window in the Rock

August 23, 2019 By Admin 0 Comment
Window in the Rock

250FT DROP – WARNING In the 1850s, Rev Collings was Seigneur of Sark. He inherited the title from his Mother Marie in 1853. His mother brought the Fief in 1852 from Pierre Le Pelley (The 2nd one) who was forced to sell to repay the debts of his father. Debts which accrued through the folly to mine Silver. He encouraged this further, seeing the benefit of having additional revenue stream….

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La Seigneurie

August 23, 2019 By Admin 0 Comment
La Seigneurie

Today’s main house dates from 1675 and has been home to two of Sark’s three Seigneurial families: the Le Pelleys (from 1730) and the Collings (from 1852), ancestors of our current Seigneur Because the Seigneurie, residence of the Seigneur, in 1730 when Susanne Le Pelley became the Dame of Sark. Rather then move to the Manoir she chose to stay in her own residence, La Perronnerie. She gave Le Manoir…

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Creux Harbour

August 23, 2019 By Admin 0 Comment
Creux Harbour

The original entrance to the bay was blasted through the rock in 1588 and is still in the same position today.  The main entrance that we now use, along with the protective harbour wall was not built until 1866.  This harbour allowed easy access to Jersey which was important in the 16th century as our Seigneur originated from St Ouen in Jersey. Creux harbour is mainly used by local fishermen…

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Le Manoir

August 20, 2019 By Admin 0 Comment
Le Manoir

Helier de Carteret found the ruins of this property when he landed on Sark in 1563. He rebuilt this property and carved his coat of arms into the stone just below the roof in the top left hand corner of the main house. The cottages to the right were built by Helier as servants quarters. Le Manoir remained the residence of the Seigneur on the island until 1730 and The…

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L’Eperquerie

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L’Eperquerie

L’Eperquerie Common is the open healthland on the top of the northern headland. The monks (present on Sark between the 6th and 14th centuries) used the openness of the Common to dry their fish and conger eels on wooden stakes. The old Norman French word for the stake was ‘perques’, giving the headland its name. The Eperquerie Landing was the main port until Creux harbour was opened up in 1588….

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Planting for Pollinators

July 19, 2019 By Admin 0 Comment
Planting for Pollinators

Sark’s cliff tops, roadsides and meadows are buzzing with butterflies, bees and other insects but, to give nature a helping hand, two fields have been set aside and planted with special seed mixtures to feed our wildlife. The meadow at the Coupée has a mixture of wildflowers aimed at attracting pollinators, and benches to attract people to come and watch them. Near the Island Hall is the Project Sunflower field,…

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A Fine Year for Fritillaries

July 12, 2019 By Admin 0 Comment
A Fine Year for Fritillaries

There are plenty of butterflies around at the moment here on Sark but the most spectacular is the dark green fritillary. This striking orange and brown butterfly is impossible to confuse with the other brown butterflies on the wing at the moment being larger and more brightly coloured than both the gatekeeper and meadow brown butterflies. It has silvery spots on its underwings and is named after its dark green…

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Puffin Watching on Sark

May 22, 2019 By Admin 0 Comment
Puffin Watching on Sark

The seabird breeding season is in full swing here on Sark, which means that our puffins have returned from their life far out at sea to breed on L’Etac, an islet off Little Sark. The birds rear a single chick, called a puffling, in a burrow and by now one or other of the parents will be keeping the egg warm until it hatches in June. The best way to…

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