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St. Nicholas Abbey

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Nestled in the enchanting northern part of Barbados, St. Nicholas Abbey is a place that feels almost magical. This historical plantation is a gem with its stunning Jacobean architecture and lush, green surroundings. The great house, built by Benjamin Berringer in 1658, stands as one of just three Jacobean-style mansions left in the Western Hemisphere. It's truly one of the finest historic sites in Barbados. With a history spanning 350 years, the Abbey is filled with captivating stories of murder, romance, and intrigue. Its former owners have played significant roles in both Barbadian and American history.

In the scenic hills of St. Peter, St. Nicholas Abbey stretches across more than 400 acres. Picture this: rolling sugar cane fields, vibrant tropical gullies, serene mahogany forests, and formal gardens bursting with hibiscus, roses, orchids, and fruit trees. It's a feast for the senses.

A relatively new addition, the St. Nicholas Abbey Heritage Railway, completed in late 2018, offers a delightful family attraction. You can hop aboard a charming steam locomotive and explore the plantation's picturesque grounds. It's like taking a step back in time! For those eager to dive deeper, guided tours of the Great House, dating back to around 1650, are available. There's also a museum where you can catch a glimpse of a 1930s movie depicting life on the plantation. Don't miss out on the complimentary beverage—it’s a refreshing treat. Plus, you can enjoy a personal tour of the Factory, the Steam Mill from around 1890, and the Distillery, affectionately known as "Annabelle," with the knowledgeable Mr. Larry Warren, the Owner and Distiller. An interesting tidbit: St. Nicholas Abbey is one of the few places in the Caribbean where you can witness the entire process of rum production, from cane to cask. It's a unique experience that offers a taste of history along with the island's signature spirit.
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