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  1. St Nicholas Abbey is located in Saint Peter, Barbados, and is a plantation house, museum and rum distillery. [1] Colonel Benjamin Berringer built the house in 1658. [2] This house is one of only three genuine Jacobean mansions in the Western Hemisphere. [2]

  2. St. Nicholas Abbey is one of the oldest plantations in the Caribbean. Open to the public as an historic attraction, visitors can tour the Jacobean great house, grounds and rum distillery.

  3. 1st time vising St. Nicholas Abbey & it was an enjoyable experience! The Abbey has a historic plantation house, rum factory, gardens, and a train that circles the property. You can take a tour and learn from a knowledgable guide or wander at your own pace.

  4. St. Nicholas Abbey’s great house, built by Benjamin Berringer in 1658, is one of just three Jacobean style mansions remaining in the Western Hemisphere, and one of the finest historic sites in Barbados.

  5. St. Nicholas Abbey, located in the parish of St.Peter, was built in 1660 and is one of only three genuine Jacobean mansions in the Western Hemisphere. We welcome you to spend as much time as you like enjoying the Plantation's tranquil surroundings.

  6. Welcome • St. Nicholas Abbey - Barbados. Our Rums >The Steam Mill > The Great House >Weddings >The Distillery > Heritage Railway >Dining >The Plantation > How To Get Here >Our History >Cherry Tree Hill >. EXPERIENCE THE MAGIC - VIEW OUR VIDEO.

  7. Admission includes entrance to St. Nicholas Abbey, with a tour of the great house, syrup factory and bottling plant. Guests are also encouraged to explore the plantation’s beautiful formal gardens, gullies and nearby Cherry Tree Hill, a majestic avenue of Mahogany Trees offering a breath-taking view of the island’s rugged east coast.

  8. Mar 15, 2023 · St Nicholas Abbey is one of the best places to get a sense of Barbadian history. The property is surrounded by picturesque hill country and is the site of one of only three Jacobean houses in the western hemisphere.

  9. Admission includes entrance to St. Nicholas Abbey, with a tour of the great house, syrup factory and bottling plant. Guests are also encouraged to explore the plantation’s beautiful formal gardens, gullies and nearby Cherry Tree Hill, a majestic avenue of Mahogany Trees offering a breathtaking view of the island’s rugged east coast.

  10. St Nicholas Abbey is a Jacobean-style mansion that is one of the oldest plantation houses in the Caribbean and a must-see stop on any island itinerary. The grounds include the Great House, various gardens and a very traditional rum distillery.