Nicolle Tower

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Nicolle Tower

Parish of St Clement
Bailiwick of Jersey

Landmark Trust


Nicolle Tower
Location: 49°10’25"N, 2°4’14"W
Address: La Rue au Blancq, St. Clement
Built 1821
Information
Website: Nicolle Tower

Nicolle Tower is a distinctive tower standing in the parish of St Clement on Jersey. It was built in 1821 for Philippe Nicolle as a hexagonal folly house on the site of an earlier navigation tower on Mont Ubé.[1] It is adjacent to the Mont Ubé dolmen.

During the occupation of the Channel Islands the German forces made some modifications to this tower, extending its height with a new top floor, including narrow windows, so that they could use the tower as an observation post. There are other structures near-by, including gun emplacements, and bunkers which were constructed during the occupation.

The tower today

Nicolle Tower is a listed building, restored and owned by the Landmark Trust, and is used as short-let holiday accommodation.[2]

Outside links

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Nicolle Tower)

References