Castle Cornet

Castle Cornet is a large island castle in Guernsey, and former tidal island, also known as Cornet Rock or Castle Rock. Its importance was as a defence not only of the island, but of the roadstead. In 1859 it became part of one of the breakwaters of Guernsey's main harbour, St Peter Port harbour.

Castle Cornet
Part of Guernsey, Channel Islands
Saint Peter Port Harbour, Saint Peter Port
Castle Cornet stands on the former tidal island of Little Roussel.
Location of Cornet Rock (red) within Saint Peter Port (white)
TypeNorman castle with keep
HeightUp to 13 metres (43 ft)
Site information
OwnerBailiwick of Guernsey
Open to
the public
Yes
ConditionPartially restored
Site history
Builtc. 1206–1256
In useUntil mid 19th century
MaterialsDiorite Ashlar
Mortar
Timber
Battles/warsFrench Invasion of 1338
English Civil War
EventsHundred Years' War
Napoleonic Wars
German Occupation of Guernsey
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