Saint Andrew, Guernsey

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Saint Andrew
Guernsey
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St Andrew's Church
Arms of Saint Andrew
Map showing Saint Andrew
Area: 1,087 acres
Population: 2,409

Saint Andrew is a parish in Guernsey, in the middle of the island. Saint Andrew is Guernsey's only landlocked parish.

Given its position, the parish cannot claim any beaches but it is prodigious in hills and valleys to be explored.

Churches

The parish church is St Andrew's.

The Little Chapel is believed to be the world's smallest consecrated church.[1][2] This bizarrely, wonderfully decorated chapel (decorated insiude and out with seashells, pebbles and broken china) was created in July, 1914, by Brother Déodat, who planned to create a miniature version of the grotto and basilica at Lourdes, the Rosary Basilica. It belongs to the Roman Catholic Church.

Picture

The Little Chapel
The German underground hospital

The features of St Andrew include:

  • St Andrew's Church
  • St Andrew's School
  • The German Underground Hospital[3]
  • The Little Chapel[4] at Les Vauxbelets
  • The Princess Elizabeth Hospital
  • Grammar School, Footes Lane

Culture

As it is customary to list the parishes round the coast, either clockwise or anti-clockwise, starting with St Peter Port, St Andrew is usually the last parish to be mentioned in such a list. This gave rise to the traditional nickname in Dgèrnésiais of the inhabitants of the parish: les croinchaons (the siftings, what is left behind in the sieve).

St Andrews is the most expensive parish in Guernsey closey followed by St Pierre Du Bois and St Saviour.

St Andrews is split naturally into two parts, one bordering St Peter Port and one bordering St Saviour and the Forest. The upper part of the parish where the church and the little chapel is situated is very rural.

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References

Parishes of the Bailiwick of Guernsey

Guernsey: St Andrew's • Castel • Forest • St Martin's • St Peter's • St Peter Port • St Sampson • St Saviour's • Torteval • Vale

Others: St Anne's (Alderney) • St Peter (Sark)