
Living in Guernsey
Thinking about moving to Guernsey? Discover why it's a great place to live, fun things to do here, what the local schools and transport connections are like - and of course the most important thing of all: how much houses cost to buy.
Your guide to moving to Guernsey
Why Guernsey is a good place to live
Living in Guernsey offers a perfect blend of breathtaking landscapes, peaceful living, and exquisite food. The island vibrates with a unique island charm that you will adore. It is known for both its coast and countryside, featuring everything from lovely meadows to stunning beaches. The environment caters to a variety of outdoor activities such as coasteering, surfing, and stand-up paddleboarding, not to mention the joy of swimming and exploring rock pools thanks to one of the world's largest tidal ranges. Also, the island's moderate climate makes living in Guernsey a delightful experience with milder and longer summers than the UK.
What's Guernsey famous for?
Guernsey is famous for many things including its historical significance from the Second World War, the beautiful coastline, and lush countryside. It's home to Victor Hugo's Hauteville House where he wrote 'Les Misérables'. Another claim to fame is Guernsey's distinct dairy products produced by the famous Guernsey cows. Not to be forgotten is the unique 'witches' seats' on many homes and one of the oldest postboxes in the British Isles. The island also boasts unique landmarks such as The Little Chapel, possibly the smallest chapel in Europe, adorned with broken pottery.
Things to do in Guernsey
There are numerous activities to enjoy in Guernsey. You can explore the interiors of Hauteville House, discover the island's history at Castle Cornet, or swim in the Victorian seawater bathing pools. If you're interested in unique experiences, take surf lessons at Vazon Bay, dive into Venus Pool on Lihou Island, or explore Oatlands Village on a rainy day. There are also many food markets to enjoy, such as the Fresh Friday Market. Nature lovers can take paddleboarding tours or go on seal-spotting trips. And for a dose of traditional folklore, don't miss the Table des Pions, also known as The Fairy Ring.
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Average asking prices in Guernsey today
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Properties currently for sale in Guernsey
Whether you're looking to buy a family home or a beautiful apartment, we've got you covered.
Offers in region of
£160,000
- Bedrooms3
- Bathrooms1
3 bed bungalow for sale
250 Daliburgh, Isle Of South Uist HS8
Transport in Guernsey
Find the nearest train stations and other transport links in Guernsey.
Local connections
- Lochboisdale South Uist Ferry Terminal
- Ferry Port
- 2.8 miles / 4.5 km
- Eriskay South Uist Ferry Terminal
- Ferry Port
- 7.1 miles / 11.4 km
- Aird Mhor Barra Ferry Terminal
- Ferry Port
- 11 miles / 17.7 km
Schools in Guernsey
Discover local primary schools, secondary schools and sixth form colleges in Guernsey.
Education in Guernsey
- Daliburgh School
- Eoligarry Primary School
Local pubs in Guernsey
Polochar Inn
West Kilbride, Na h-Eileanan an Iar, HS8An iconic Hebridean Inn, in one the most magical locations. 4* Accommodation, Restaurant and Bar.