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Gorey (french: Gouray;
Jèrriais (french: Jersiais, also known as the Jersey Language, Jersey French and Jersey Norman French in English) is a Romance language and the traditional language of the Jersey people. It is a form of the Norman language spoken in Jersey, an island i ...
: ''Gouôrray'') is a village in the
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of St Martin and
Grouville Grouville is one of the twelve parishes of Jersey in the Channel Islands. The parish is around east of St Helier. The parish covers a surface area of 4,354 vergées (7.8 km²). The parish includes the south-east portion of the main island o ...
on the east coast of
Jersey Jersey ( , ; nrf, Jèrri, label= Jèrriais ), officially the Bailiwick of Jersey (french: Bailliage de Jersey, links=no; Jèrriais: ), is an island country and self-governing Crown Dependency near the coast of north-west France. It is the ...
. The harbour is one of the three main harbours of the island, and is located in St Martin. The main centre of the village is located at Gorey Pier near Mont Orgeuil Castle, a 13th century fortification, in St Martin, while there is a small community with a few shops. The church in the village is known as Gouray Church.


History

Its position as the closest strategic mainland point to the
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has meant that it has a history of fortification going back at least to the
Iron Age The Iron Age is the final epoch of the three-age division of the prehistory and protohistory of humanity. It was preceded by the Stone Age ( Paleolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic) and the Bronze Age ( Chalcolithic). The concept has been mostly ...
. After the division of the
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in 1204 the strategic location of the harbour led to the construction of the castle of
Mont Orgueil Mont Orgueil (French for 'Mount Pride') is a castle in Jersey that overlooks the harbour of Gorey. It is also called Gorey Castle by English-speakers, and ''lé Vièr Châté'' (the Old Castle) by Jèrriais-speakers.The castle is first called 'M ...
to protect the island against the French, also serving as residence for Governors of Jersey until the late 16th century when
Elizabeth Castle Elizabeth Castle () is a castle and tourist attraction, on a tidal island within the parish of Saint Helier, Jersey. Construction was started in the 16th century when the power of the cannon meant that the existing stronghold at Mont Orgueil wa ...
was constructed off
Saint Helier St Helier (; Jèrriais: ; french: Saint-Hélier) is one of the twelve parishes of Jersey, the largest of the Channel Islands in the English Channel. St Helier has a population of 35,822 – over one-third of the total population of Jersey – ...
. The castle was anciently called Gouray Castle, but Mont Oreguil is a more recent name (in official use by the late 17th century). There is a significant oyster bed off the coast of Gorey. In the early 19th century, at least 2,000 men were employed in the industry at Gorey, and a number of cottages were built in the village to accommodate the new English residents. This also led to the construction of Gouray Church to provide English services for the residents (most of the Anglican services on the island at the time were delivered in French).:236 In 2010, it was announced that the Harbour Master's house would be sold, and the proceeds used to carry out restoration work to Gorey Pier. In the same year, plans were submitted for 52 homes on the Jersey Pottery site.


Local economy

The pier below the castle has been the site of the annual ''Fête de la Mer'' (seafood gastronomic festival) until 2010, and also contains an interpretation centre exhibiting the history and environment of the area. The annual Gorey Fête in August is one of the largest such events in Jersey. There are a number of hotels, shops, restaurants, and bars. Many of these facilities are located along the pier, and are used by tourists and locals.


Transport

Gorey Pier is the eastern terminus of the A3 La Rue à Don, which is the main road linking the village to Grouville Church and to St Helier. It was formerly the terminus for the Jersey Eastern Railway. As part of the Eastern Cycle Network plans, Gorey will be connected to St Helier with a direct off-main road cycle route. A cycle path was constructed along the side of La Rue à Don in Gorey in 2011 in a move to link the village to the local primary school. Later on, the cycle lane was extended south along the Royal Golf Course (at a cost of £190,000) and north to connect to Gorey Pier along the coast.


Notable buildings

Buildings of note in Gorey include Mont Orgueil castle, and Gouray Church, an Anglican church, which serves the village and surrounding district.


Gallery

Image:Gorey Jersey Mount Orgueil.jpg, The
castle A castle is a type of fortified structure built during the Middle Ages predominantly by the nobility or royalty and by military orders. Scholars debate the scope of the word ''castle'', but usually consider it to be the private fortified r ...
of Mont Orgueil dominates village and harbour of Gorey Image:Goreyjersey.jpg, Another view of Gorey Image:Gorey village with Harbour and Mont Orguell Castle - Island of Jersey - Foto 2017 Wolfgang Pehlemann DSC05012.jpg, Better quality photograph with a view of Gorey Image:Mont Orgueil with flags.jpg, The pier below the castle contains restaurants, cafés and shops Image:jersey-gorey.jpg, Gorey Harbour, looking south from the pier across the Royal Bay of Grouville towards La Rocque Image:Gouôrray au bas dg'ieau.jpg, A view across the harbour from the pier at low tide Image:Gouôrray au bas dg'ieau 2.jpg, Gouray Church can be seen on the hill at left Image:Symbolic keel shipyards Gorey Jersey.jpg, A sculptural ensemble commemorates the 19th century shipyards of Gorey Image:Plaque Gorey American escapees 1945.jpg, On 19 January 1945, the harbour was the scene of an escape by two American officers Image:Mont Orgueil 2006 03.jpg, A view from Mont Orgueil Image:Gorey Village Shops.JPG, Gorey Village Image:Oyster boat, Gorey.JPG,
Oyster Oyster is the common name for a number of different families of salt-water bivalve molluscs that live in marine or brackish habitats. In some species, the valves are highly calcified, and many are somewhat irregular in shape. Many, but not ...
boat in the harbour at Gorey Image:Gorey_Harbour_at_low_tide.JPG, The harbour of Gorey falls dry at low tide Image:Gorey Church St Martin de Gouray.jpg, Church St Martin de Gouray


References

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