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This garden spreads over six acres of carefully landscaped grounds, lavishly coloured with blooms, orchids, exotics and shrubs. |
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BHS Annual Open House Programme allows visitors & locals the opportunity to view some of the island's best private gardens. |
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A tropical haven of exotic animals, reptiles and birds. |
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Join us on our Garden Tours |
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One of the island’s hidden secrets and oldest natural treasures. |
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One of Bridgetown's recent restoration projects and a great place for outdoor events and to hang out. |
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This community park is named after the first prime minister and the person who took the country into independence |
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With its stunning panoramic view of the east coast, the Farley Hill National Park is the site where a magnificent great house once stood. |
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Formerly a sugar plantation, built in 1635 and was much later restored |
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The last significant mangrove and sedge swamp on the island. |
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One of the six signal stations placed around the island, after the major slave revolt in 1816. |
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A worth-while visit |
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Commemorates the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria |
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A popular picnic spot for most locals on weekends and public holidays |
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A staue of a lion carved in the 1800s |
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Visit this oasis of beauty and peace |
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Originally a military home |
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A folklore museum and nature trail |
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This more than 300 years old great house is the only one on the island with all rooms open for viewing. |
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This is a popular park and has a spring with a natural pool where locals swim and can sometimes be seen fishing |
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A park-like walkway in beautifully manicured gardens against an ocean view backdrop, located in the city. |
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A 50 acre nature reserve & park used mainly for hiking |
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Experience a cool green jungle walk, through a deep gully filled with hundreds of exotic trees and plants, including an orchard and nutmeg species. |
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