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Coastal Artillery Observation Tower, Noirmont Point.
The following Bunker Site is open to the public at various times. Please see the Opening Times page for details.

This massive structure, with its brooding clifftop presence over the Island’s sea approaches is, for many, one of the most potent symbols of the Occupation. The tower was, in fact, known as a “Marine Peilstand” or “naval direction- finding tower”, and is one of three constructed in Jersey, out of a planned total of nine.

The design of these towers is unique to the Channel Islands, and may take its inspiration from the 18th Century Round Towers that ring the local coastline. The observation slits, set in 2 metres of concrete, provide an impressive setting for the distant sea views towards France. On top of the tower is a mounting for a 2cm Flak Oerlikon anti-aircraft gun.



Bus Route and Facilities: No toilets; free parking;
not on a bus route.
 
 

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