La Motte, Jersey
The islet in 2012 | |
Shown within Channel Islands | |
Alternate name | Green Island |
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Location | Vingtaine de Samarès, Jersey |
Coordinates | 49°09′38″N 02°04′38″W / 49.16056°N 2.07722°WCoordinates: 49°09′38″N 02°04′38″W / 49.16056°N 2.07722°W |
La Motte is a tidal island, and listed archaeological site,[1] also known as Green Island, located in the Vingtaine de Samarès in the parish of St Clement on the south-east coast of Jersey, Channel Islands.
The island has a grassy surface and is predominantly clay surrounded by rocks. In recent times efforts have been made to reduce erosion of the island by the construction of walls.
Some archaeological evidence has been found here. Remains of a cemetery on La Motte are believed to be from later settlers.[2] There are Neolithic elements including a cairn and a number of middens, dating from 1500 BC to 300 BC, on La Motte.
The cists have been removed, and transferred to the La Hougue Bie museum.
Geological site
The surrounding area and beach is listed as a geological site.[3]
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La Motte seen from the beach at La Sordonnière.
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La Motte seen from the air.
See also
References
- ↑ Historic Document Reference : CL0089
- ↑ Balleine, G.R., The Bailiwick of Jersey (Revised by Joan Stevens, 1970) ISBN 0-340-00267-0
- ↑ "SSI Green Island". mygov.je. Retrieved 16 January 2016.
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