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Listed building or place reference: CL0060

Historic site reference
Property
Le Hocq Tower
Road name
La Rue du Hocq
Parish
St. Clement
Location
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Grade
Listed Building Grade 1
Category
Anglo-Jersey military structure
Statement of significance
Built circa 1780, the tower is significant as an integral part of a group of surviving Conway towers in Jersey that not only illustrates the changing political and strategic military history of the Island in the late 18th and 19th century, but represents a turning point in the history of defence strategy across Europe, and global trends in the history of war.
Context
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External Description
Le Hocq Tower is well preserved and in a little-altered setting - built on a small rocky promontory in St Clement's Bay. The tower is slightly elevated above Le Hocq Common and appears to sit on an artificially raised mound. It is round and tapered, built of regular squared and well-tooled blocks of granite. The upper floors are punctuated with musketry loopholes partially formed in brickwork, with larger granite dressed ventilation windows on each floor and a dressed granite doorway raised at first floor level. There are four machicolations at parapet level. The tower is arranged internally on four levels, with a brick vaulted magazine at ground floor, 2 floors above with circuits of musketry loopholes, and a stone paved roof platform with masonry parapet.
Internal Description
n/a
Special interest
Archaeological,Architectural,Historical

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