Guernsey is divided into ten parishes, with Forest being the highest on the island, rising to 100 metres. It is named for the stretches of land that were once covered in trees.
Vale is the most northerly of Guernsey’s parishes
St Sampson contains the second biggest town on the island and the oldest of all the parish churches.
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Guernsey is divided into ten parishes and St Martin is the second highest on the island
Guernsey is divided into ten parishes, and Castel (or Câtel) is the largest of all the parishes in terms of area.
Guernsey is divided into ten parishes and St Andrews is the only landlocked parish on the island.
Of the ten parishes of Guernsey St Saviour is the most rural
Guernsey is divided into ten parishes and Torteval is the most western.
St Pierre du Bois, more commonly known as St Peters, is located in the south west of the Island it is bounded on the south-west by Torteval on the north by St Saviour's and on the east by Forest.