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  • Located on Guernsey’s rocky west coast, Fort Grey, affectionately known as the "Cup and Saucer," stands as a testament to the island’s rich maritime history.
  • Known locally as the "Cup and Saucer", Fort Grey is a Martello Tower built in 1804 to defend Guernsey's west coast.
  • Fort Grey was once a defensive structure on Guernsey, but is now home to the island's shipwreck museum. It sits on the west coast, close to Portelet.
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  • The Fort Grey tower, like the other two Guernsey Martello towers, Fort Saumarez and Fort Hommet, was intended as a keep for the battery in which it was placed.
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  • Fort Grey, locally known as the cup and saucer, a Martello tower in Rocquaine Bay, Guernsey Stock Photo - Alamy Fort grey guernsey By Alamy.
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  • Fort Grey is a very interesting Maritime Museum, possibly overlooked by visitors to Guernsey. I think it should be on the trip list for cruise liner passengers.
  • Fort Grey, colloquially known as the "cup and saucer", is a Martello tower located on a tidal rock in Rocquaine Bay in Saint Peter, Guernsey on the west coast of the island.
  • Fort Grey is one of the defenses built off the west coast of Guernsey in anticipation of a Napoleonic Invasion. It is situated on a rock known as Chateau de Rocquaine...
  • Y3 and Y4 shipwrecked sea shanties and stories! Thank you Guernsey Museum - Jo and Bob #communityspirit. 1. 4. Fort Grey.
  • Castle Cornet and Fort Grey can only be accessed by via flights of stairs, have no disabled toilets and are not suitable for wheelchair users.