A reminder of what the island was like in its early days, this blissfully peaceful 43-acre preserve remains an unspoiled open space, except for a few citrus groves and flower gardens. Pathways with well-positioned park benches wind through it, affording some wonderful water views. If you persevere along the main path, you'll reach rustic Heydon Chapel. Built in the early 1600s, it's Bermuda's smallest church. Nondenominational services featuring stirring Gregorian chants are still held in the single-room sanctuary weekdays at 7 AM and 3 PM, Saturday 3 PM only.
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