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The house is a classic early Bermuda vernacular structure and certainly in a beautiful setting. It houses a museum exhibiting the history, people and culture of the unique St Davids islanders. It has the best exhibit of Palmetto products in Bermuda (a dying art) as well as 18th century tools.
Prisoners in Paradise explores Bermuda’s role as a repository for colonial prisoners, and the story of those held captive and the handiworks they crafted while in Bermuda. Prisoners in Paradise: High Cave. View Exhibits.
9 Φεβ 2024 · Carter lived in Bermuda until 1624 when he and his wife were killed by an explosion of the gunpowder store on board the Sea Flower in Castle Harbour. The ship sank and the wreck has never been found. Interestingly, Carter House directly overlooks the site as if a memorial.
Carter House is “a link among the days to knit the generations each to each.” Alfred Lord Tennyson. A place to sit in silence and let the past speak to you.
Carter House is one of the oldest homes in Bermuda built in 1640 by the descendants of Christopher Carter. So who was Carter? George Somers was the first who started the British colonization in Bermuda in 1610.
5 Σεπ 2001 · After three years of planning, research, renovation and rehabilitation by the St. David's Island Historical Society, Carter House is now Bermuda's first museum devoted exclusively to the...
Built in 2012 to commemorate Bermuda’s 400th anniversary, the tiny cabin features Bermuda cedar beams, a thatched palmetto roof, and clay walls held together with lime oil.