I walked around this area during my short visit, Town church area, got a bite at the Terrance Garden, walked up Hauteville to the Victor Hugo house, down Havelet, to the Octopus then back to the taxi rank. What a wonderful place. Thanks for posting this.
You walked right past Victor Hugo’s statue, the pub closest to a church in the Uk, statue of Albert, should have started from the harbour mouth taking in the beautiful vista.
Thanks Ben, very well done. Sadly, havent seen town and the shops that empty. Had no idea it was that bad, although I have heard, since I left the island some years ago.
Your welcome Steven it’s a beautiful island and the people are very friendly there I always enjoy my visits when I go. I hope to go again and do a video showing more of the island and what it has to offer.
@@benpayne5257 I was born in Guernsey. Lived there for ages, sometimes away, sometimes there. Now gone for good. Which I partly regret. I agree that it is one of the most beautiful places.
Hi Ben, I'm a Payne from Newfoundland, lots of Channel Islanders came here several hundred years ago, including, as I've read, some Paynes. Do you have any family links to the islands?
Thanks Ben. I was born and bred in Guernsey so a nice visit home for me - it has changed quite a lot. Now living in NZ.
Your welcome it’s a lovely place. Lots of character
I walked around this area during my short visit, Town church area, got a bite at the Terrance Garden, walked up Hauteville to the Victor Hugo house, down Havelet, to the Octopus then back to the taxi rank. What a wonderful place. Thanks for posting this.
Thanks
Tall pointy thing is a mast, a sail is a large piece of cloth attached to a mast.
My wife was born and raised there. Were in America now
It’s a beautiful town John I hope to go back there this summer.
You walked right past Victor Hugo’s statue, the pub closest to a church in the Uk, statue of Albert, should have started from the harbour mouth taking in the beautiful vista.
it's the closest Pub to a Church in Britain Not the UK as the Channel Islands are not part of the UK
Thanks Ben, very well done. Sadly, havent seen town and the shops that empty. Had no idea it was that bad, although I have heard, since I left the island some years ago.
Your welcome Steven it’s a beautiful island and the people are very friendly there I always enjoy my visits when I go. I hope to go again and do a video showing more of the island and what it has to offer.
@@benpayne5257 I was born in Guernsey. Lived there for ages, sometimes away, sometimes there. Now gone for good. Which I partly regret. I agree that it is one of the most beautiful places.
Would love to see what they have done with Bonamy House. My family are related to The Collins family that lived there.
We came here on a cruise last year
Don’t go to the bathing pools at nite 🤣🤣🤣🤣
When my lottery numbers come up iam coming to live in gournsey
Sickness
Aurigny is pronounced or-ree-nee but good effort.
I did not know that. My Grandmother was born there, they moved to St. Peter Port, then immigrated to the States in 1912.
born and bred in Guernsey still have family happy living in west yorkshire so much has changed
Was it Sunday?
Hi there this was on a Friday I was there.
Hi Ben,
I'm a Payne from Newfoundland, lots of Channel Islanders came here several hundred years ago, including, as I've read, some Paynes. Do you have any family links to the islands?