Sendall Tunnel

Grenada Island


Monckton St leads to the historic Sendall Tunnel, a narrow 340-ft passageway built in 1894 that burrows through the hill to reach Bruce St and the rest of St George’s. It was built for horse carriages – hence its tight dimensions – but cars and pedestrians use it today. Note it's actually quite a charmless walk.


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