German Occupation Site: Command and Communications Bunkers for Artillery Commander
Le Mont de St Anastase, St. Peter · Listed Building Grade 1 · Reference PE0198
Under the Planning and Building (Jersey) Law 2002, alterations, extensions and demolition of a listed building or place typically need Listed Building Consent, on top of ordinary planning permission.
Part of an integrated network of German defensive structures constructed in Jersey during the Second World War, more widely part of the Atlantic Wall. Part of unique Battle Headquarters complex. Highly significant and unique structure in very good state of preservation.
Source: Government of Jersey Historic Environment Record. See the official gov.je record for the authoritative version — this page is for information only, its accuracy is not guaranteed, and it is not a certified check of listed status.