The Corbiere Guest House is ideally situated in a very quiet street off the beaten track just yards from Marine Lake and the sea front offering exhilarating promenade strolls and the only clear sea water bathing in the resort. The Corbiere Guest House was originally named after the famous light house on the Channel Island of Jersey. It was first built and lit in 1874 on this treacherous stretch of water that has seen many ships run aground. The lighthouse at La Corbière is one of the most photographed landmarks in Jersey, a popular tourist site for its panoramic views, and at dusk a congregating point for many people who want to see the finest sunsets in Jersey. On the 9th April 1983 Ben de Haan won the famous Grand National race at Aintree Racecourse. The horse that took him to victory was named Corbiere. This was the first time in history that a horse trained by a woman trainer Jenny Pitman had won the trophy.