La Villiaze Abreuvoir is one of the more interesting of the St Andrew’s Abreuvoirs. At the end of the cobbled roadway is a large paved area with a trough and the spring feeding the abreuvoir. There is another narrow paved path leading down from La Villiaze Road. The whole area is overhung by trees and has a dell like appearance – ideal for fairies!
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This abreuvoir is the second public abreuvoir fed by La Villiaze spring.
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This is the third public abreuvoir fed from La Villiaze spring and is the last before the water flows through a culvert to feed the douit in Les Vaubelets Valley.
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Les Baissieres Abreuvoir is of substantial construction but it is no longer fed by water. It is of particular interest as it is unique in Guernsey being located at the junction of four parishes: St Peter Port, St Andrew, Vale and Castel.
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Donkey Hill abreuvoir. The back wall of this abreuvoir is on a boundary with St Martin. The abreuvoir was restored in 2017.
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Shared Abreuvoir on the St Andrews St Martin border in La Planque Lane.
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La Fontaine de St Clair is directly opposite St André du Pommeraye, the Parish church of St Andrew, and adjacent to an apple orchard on glebe land. The spring is not much in evidence at this time and the abreuvoir is fed by an adjacent douit.
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This abreuvoir is located along the Vauxbelets Valley in a very picturesque location with a backdrop of grazing Guernsey cows and verdant grassland. The back wall was repaired by the Parish in 2016 as it had been found to be collapsing.
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This public pumps remain in the parish function. It is cosmetically maintained for historic reasons.
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This public pumps remain in the parish function. It is cosmetically maintained for historic reasons.
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