Fodor's Expert Review Verdmont Historic House and Gardens

Caribbean Historic Home

Opened as a museum in 1956, this National Trust property is notable for its Georgian architecture, but what really sets this place apart is its pristine condition. Though the house was used as a residence until the mid-20th century, virtually no structural changes were made to Verdmont since it was erected around 1710. Former owners never even added electricity or plumbing (so the "powder room" was strictly used for powdering wigs).

The house is also known for its enviable collection of antiques. Some pieces—such as the early-19th-century piano—were imported from England. Most are 18th-century cedar, however, crafted by Bermudian cabinetmakers. Among the most interesting artifacts are the pint-size furnishings and period toys that fill Verdmont's upstairs nursery. A china coffee service, said to have been a gift from Napoléon to U.S. president James Madison, is also on display. The president never received it, though, since the ship bearing it was seized by a privateer and... READ MORE

Opened as a museum in 1956, this National Trust property is notable for its Georgian architecture, but what really sets this place apart is its pristine condition. Though the house was used as a residence until the mid-20th century, virtually no structural changes were made to Verdmont since it was erected around 1710. Former owners never even added electricity or plumbing (so the "powder room" was strictly used for powdering wigs).

The house is also known for its enviable collection of antiques. Some pieces—such as the early-19th-century piano—were imported from England. Most are 18th-century cedar, however, crafted by Bermudian cabinetmakers. Among the most interesting artifacts are the pint-size furnishings and period toys that fill Verdmont's upstairs nursery. A china coffee service, said to have been a gift from Napoléon to U.S. president James Madison, is also on display. The president never received it, though, since the ship bearing it was seized by a privateer and brought to Bermuda. Verdmont also has its share of resident ghosts: among them, an adolescent girl who died of typhoid there in 1844.

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6 Verdmont La.
Smith's Parish  FL 05, Bermuda

441-236–6483

www.bnt.bm

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Rate Includes: Free, but donations appreciated, Check website for opening times.

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