Boatbird
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Samuel Hall Lord (1778-1844) was a famous buccaneer who lived on the Caribbean Island of Barbados. He amassed great wealth by hanging lanterns from the palm trees to fake the city of Bridgetown causing ships to strand on the reefs whereby he would rob them and keep their riches.
With his ill-earned riches he built a famous castle in the parish of St Philips which later turned into a luxury hotel/ villa development (even hosting The Bold and the Beautiful!). This was sold to the Marriott Group and eventually ended up in the hands of a local company who promised to bring it back to its former glory.
Sadly though, the main 'castle' was destroyed by fire on the 20th October 2010 and nature tries her best to regain the property.
its a beautiful place, with plenty of wildlife to be found- from tiny bugs to the Green Monkeys near the gatehouses and Callinectes crabs and Dragonflies in the old swimming pool! We went back three times and spent hours wandering round, can't wait to return!
This is just a few photos, more are being uploaded and I will include a link to my album- I took hundreds of photos there so its hard to pick just a few and I haven't altered any when I probably should have as it was a very very bright hot day in most of the shots!
(its taken nearly an hour to upload 50 photos to picasaweb so apologies if there's not much showing, I will add more to the album and this thread)
Exterior shot from driveway
Crenellations showing its castle origins
Window showing balcony ironwork
Straight through view
Lathe and plasterwork
Burnt wood detail
I hope these are okay- more can be seen at my Picasaweb
With his ill-earned riches he built a famous castle in the parish of St Philips which later turned into a luxury hotel/ villa development (even hosting The Bold and the Beautiful!). This was sold to the Marriott Group and eventually ended up in the hands of a local company who promised to bring it back to its former glory.
Sadly though, the main 'castle' was destroyed by fire on the 20th October 2010 and nature tries her best to regain the property.
its a beautiful place, with plenty of wildlife to be found- from tiny bugs to the Green Monkeys near the gatehouses and Callinectes crabs and Dragonflies in the old swimming pool! We went back three times and spent hours wandering round, can't wait to return!
This is just a few photos, more are being uploaded and I will include a link to my album- I took hundreds of photos there so its hard to pick just a few and I haven't altered any when I probably should have as it was a very very bright hot day in most of the shots!
(its taken nearly an hour to upload 50 photos to picasaweb so apologies if there's not much showing, I will add more to the album and this thread)
Exterior shot from driveway
Crenellations showing its castle origins
Window showing balcony ironwork
Straight through view
Lathe and plasterwork
Burnt wood detail
I hope these are okay- more can be seen at my Picasaweb