The Russell family business was founded in 1887. Today it continues to operate and it is run by third and fourth-generation Father and son goldsmiths & silversmiths Bruce and Simon Russell. Read more about Bruce Russell and Son SIlversmiths
Catherine Best's historic Mill studios is a must see when visiting Guernsey. Catherine Best is an award winning jewellery designer who has been designing limited-edition jewellery for over 20 years. Read more about Catherine Best Jewellery
The Guernsey Tapestry is housed in a purpose built gallery in the Dorey Centre in St James with an audio video available in English, French or German. Read more about The Guernsey Tapestry Gallery
Castle Cornet has stood at the mouth of St Peter Port Harbour for eight hundred years through war, tempest, revolution and invasion. Read more about Castle Cornet
The oldest remaining complete building within the town's medieval boundaries. Run by The National Trust selling traditional sweets and local crafts. A Victorian parlour there is also worth seeing. Read more about Victorian Shop and Parlour
This stately home appeals to many and is possibly one of the most interesting and varied places on the island. This historical manor has been in the same family for nearly 800 years. Read more about Sausmarez Manor
This is the largest construction in the Channel Islands hewn out of solid rock by slave workers during the second world war under German occupation. Read more about German Military Underground Hospital
Large showroom and workshop featuring handmade clocks and silversmithing. It is a 300 year old barn and also houses Guernsey clockmakers located yards from The Little Chapel so an all round must see Read more about Martyn Guille Workshop and Guernsey Clockmakers
Guernsey has developed a unique range of attractions to keep its guests entertained, informed and even amazed. The island is proud of its artisans, including gold, silver and coppersmiths and you can also visit the incredible home of Victor Hugo.
The island boasts the world's smallest chapel exquisitely decorated with pottery and shells, its own millennium tapestry to display one thousand years of culture in a single room, and even its own stately home complete with sculpture trail. Guernsey boasts an aquarium, a centre for candle making and a brewery that gives regular guided tours.
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