List of the oldest buildings in Bermuda
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This article attempts to list the oldest extant buildings in Bermuda.
Building | Image | Location | First Built | Notes |
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State House | St. George's | 1620 | The State House in St. George's was the home of Bermuda's parliament from 1620 until the capital's relocation to Hamilton in 1815. | |
Carter House | St. David's | 1640 | ||
Walshingham House | Hamilton Parish | 1652 | Built in 1652 as a private home for the Trott family [1] | |
Old Rectory | St. George's | 1699 | ||
Bridge House | St. George's | 1700 | ||
Palmetto House | Devonshire Parish | c. 1700 | ||
Windsong House | Warwick Parish | 1700 | ||
Ardsheal | Hamilton | c. 1700 | ||
Globe Hotel | St. George's | 1700 |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Bermuda History: [1652] Walsingham House (Tom Moore's Tavern)". bermuda-history.blogspot.com. Archived from the original on November 20, 2011.