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9 Φεβ 2024 · Originally called Southside House, Carter House is believed to be one of the oldest vernacular farmhouses not only in St David’s but also in all of Bermuda. It has survived largely in its original structure and form for over three centuries.
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.
Home » Attractions » Historical Sites » Carter House. 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.
Carter House is “a link among the days to knit the generations each to each.” Alfred Lord Tennyson ... Follow Me. Address: 34 Southside Road, St. David's, St. George's Parish Bermuda DD01. 1-441-293-5960. Carter House Museum. Blog at WordPress.com. ...
Carter House is believed to be one of the oldest Bermuda vernacular farmhouses in St David’s and indeed Bermuda surviving largely in its original structure and form for over 3 centuries. The House is now a museum preserving the one of a kind culture and history of the St David’s Islanders.
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.
This hut has been built with palmetto thatched roof, cedar, lime and clay walls which is an exact replica of how the early settlers of 1600s built their houses in Bermuda. There are antique furniture and artifacts inside including an old tavern table.