Guernsey Gâche
Guernsey Gâche (pronounced Gosh) is one of Guernsey’s definitive delicacies
read moreGuernsey Gâche (pronounced Gosh) is one of Guernsey’s definitive delicacies
read moreContrary to to popular belief the Romans didn’t call Guernsey Sarnia. It is likely that the name they gave it was Lisia.
read moreEvery country has it’s own national symbols. The Channel Islands are no different and there’s a surprising array of animals ascribed to each island and their people.
read moreA product of her Island home, the island of Guernsey situated in the English Channel off the coast of France. The Guernsey has been developed over many centuries to become one of the world’s leading specialist dairy breeds.
read moreThe Steam Ship “Stella” has entered local history as a byword for tragedy when she was sadly wrecked in 1899 off of Alderney.
read moreOn the other side of the World one of the sons of Guernsey is held in such high regard that he has appeared on bank notes and stamps and has made that country the wealthiest in Central America.
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