• 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.
  • Known locally as the "Cup and Saucer", Fort Grey is a Martello Tower built in 1804 to defend Guernsey's west coast.
  • Fort Grey is a very interesting Maritime Museum, possibly overlooked by visitors to Guernsey.
  • For £22, this annual pass grants access to Fort Grey, Castle Cornet, Guernsey Museum, and the German Naval Signals Headquarters...
  • The States of Guernsey bought the present Fort Grey from the War Office in 1891 for the sum of £185.
  • The War Office in London sold Fort Grey to the States of Guernsey in 1891 for £185.
  • 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...
  • Named after the Governor of Guernsey, General Charles Grey, Earl Grey of Howick, who was in power from 1797 to 1807, the small islet fort is connected to the...
  • Locally known as the "cup and saucer", Fort Grey is located on a tidal rock in Rocquaine Bay in Saint Peter, Guernsey.
  • Fort Grey is located on Guernsey's rocky west coast, near the infamous Hanois reefs and the site of many historic shipwrecks.