Arlington House

Barbados


A radiant vision in white stucco, this 18th-century colonial house now has an engaging museum run with love by the National Trust. It's divided into various sections, with interactive displays covering local commerce, town history, plantations and the nautical trade with some displays specifically tailored for younger visitors.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Barbados attractions

1. Heywoods Beach

0.68 MILES

One of the best strands on the west coast for day-trippers from elsewhere on the island, Heywoods Beach offers good parking, a location well off Hwy 1 and…

2. Mullins Beach

1.06 MILES

A popular and family-friendly beach along Hwy 1 between Holetown and Speightstown with waters that are usually calm and good for swimming and snorkeling…

3. Mt Standfast Beach

3.09 MILES

A narrow but pretty stretch of sand just north of Holetown with good swimming. The real reason to come here is the marine life. The waters are inhabited…

4. Farley Hill National Park

3.28 MILES

A tree-covered hillside set around the ruins of an old estate home. Climb to the top and sit on one of the benches in front of the pagoda for a fresh…

5. Barbados Wildlife Reserve

3.52 MILES

Barbados Wildlife Reserve is a walk-through zoo opposite Farley Hill, with short paths that meander through a mahogany forest containing green monkeys and…

6. Grenade Signal Station

3.55 MILES

Right across the car park from the Barbados Wildlife Reserve, and under the same management, you'll find a mahogany forest on a hillside that cloaks an…

7. St Nicholas Abbey

4.15 MILES

St Nicholas Abbey is a Jacobean-style mansion that is one of the oldest plantation houses in the Caribbean and a must-see stop on any island itinerary…

8. Cherry Tree Hill

4.29 MILES

A historic avenue lined with mahogany trees that leads from St Nicholas Abbey down to the Atlantic. The view from the top is spectacular.