Skip to content

Megalith 4 - Grand'mere de Chimquiere Traditional Geocache

Hidden : 2/4/2012
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

Join now to view geocache location details. It's free!

Watch

How Geocaching Works

Please note Use of geocaching.com services is subject to the terms and conditions in our disclaimer.

Geocache Description:

Forth of our Megalithic series, we have had great fun finding these places, we hope you will too. You may want to avoid this one on a Sunday morning during Church services,

This figure is thought to have been carved at two separate times. Firstly at around 2500 BC and then again during the Gallo-Roman period around 100 BC - 100 AD. This statue-menhir would have originally stood closer to what is now the church, facing east (remember she was here first!) La Gran'mere had always (until recent times at least) been highly venerated by the local worshippers. Throughout the centuries, (we are told by Marie De Garis in Folklore of Guernsey) she has been an object of awe and reverence and looked up to as a holy stone. We can often see flowers at her feet or coins placed on her head. She has also featured as an extra guest in many wedding photos! The churchwarden ordered La Gran'mere to be destroyed in 1860 because he considered that the regard paid to the statue was 'tantamount to idolatry'. La Gran'mere was broken in two but the parishioners protested so vigorously that she was cemented back together and placed in her current position. Noticeably outside the church environs now. It was only 18 years later that she was joined by the Castel Church statue-menhir. The St. Martins outcry may have also saved that one too, so well done those parishioners! Taken from Megalithic Guernsey by Andrew Fothergill

Additional Hints (No hints available.)