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Jethou

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This is a map of the Bailiwick of Guernsey. Jethou is just South of Herm.
This is a map of the Bailiwick of Guernsey. Jethou is just South of Herm.

Jethou is a small island that is part of the Channel Islands. It is privately leased, and not open to the public. It is immediately south of Herm and has an area of approximately 0.18 km² (44 acres).

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History

An aerial shot showing Jethou centre right next to its bigger neighbour Herm, with Sark in the background and the East Coast of Guernsey.
An aerial shot showing Jethou centre right next to its bigger neighbour Herm, with Sark in the background and the East Coast of Guernsey.

It is said that in AD 709 a storm washed away the strip of land which connected the island with Herm [1]. The island's name contains the -hou suffix. In 1416, it became part of Henry V of England's estate and still remains a Crown lease and now owned by the States of Guernsey.

Modern history

From 1920-23, it was leased by Compton MacKenzie along with Herm, and remained part of that estate for years, although it is currently part of a different one. On the top is a marker. It is said that in earlier times, pirates were hanged on it with chains, like nearby Crevichon. From September 1964 until December 1971 the Island was occupied by the Faed family consisting of Mr Angus Faed, his wife Susan Faed and their four children, Colin, Erik, Colette and Amanda. Mrs. Susan Faed was the 22nd tenant of Jethou. It is flanked by two islets, to the west and east – Crevichon and Fauconniere. There is one house on the island and two cottages as well as a large garage where vehicles such as quad bikes and tractors are stored. It is now leased by Sir Peter Ogden of IT company Computacenter.

Wildlife

At the back of Jethou, puffins can be seen swimming off the rocks.

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Coordinates: 49°27′N, 2°28′W

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