CLICK FOR INTERACTIVE MAPgrandmaR Says: Located on an isolated limestone reef at the northernmost point of the Bermuda archipelago, about 16 km (10 mi) northwest of St. David's Light and accessible...
Bermuda Shopping - Bermuda Made
grandmaR Says: The Craft Market in the old Dockyard Cooperage is the first place I would take someone to shop in Bermuda. Most of the other shopping is of UK imports - kilts...
Queen's Exhibition Hall - 1850 Ordinance House
grandmaR Says: We visited the Gunpowder storage building in 1995. It was closed for renovation but it was scheduled to re-open in 2009This was built in 1837 (one of the oldest...
grandmaR Says: The Dockyard area was originally a Royal Naval Base. One of the outstanding buildings which every cruiser who docks at Kings Wharf sees is the Clocktower which...
Bermuda Clayworks: Bermuda made pottery
grandmaR Says: I decided to go in and see what there was in Bermuda Clayworks, and bought my daughter a house number for her anniversary. I ordered it customized and they...
Bermuda Craft Market at Dockyard: Crafts produced in Bermuda
grandmaR Says: The old cooperage stone building dates from 1831. We went here right after we left the museum. All of the things were locally made and there are people who...
grandmaR Says: The Great Eastern Storehouse, with 3 foot walls and 100 foot towers, was built in 1856. The clock on the south tower was cast in England in 1857 by John Moore...
Cafe Amici: In the Clocktower Building
grandmaR Says: In 1995, we ate lunch quite reasonably at a kind of buffet/cafeteria in the Clocktower building on the corner. This place has now become Cafe Amici. Cafe Amici...
Frog And Onion Pub: In the old Cooperage
grandmaR Says: I considered having lunch here in 2004 (it was on the ship's "Dine Around" list), but a change in schedule meant that we'd already had lunch when we were here...
grandmaR Says: Duke, our guide drove through Somerset and he asked us if we had seen the Hayden Trust Chapel, which we had not, so we stopped briefly there. This small chapel...
grandmaR Says: I figured that a museum would be a good place to go if it was rainy. I didn't realize that all the buildings weren't connected. But we had a good time. MUSEUM...
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grandmaR Says: in 1963, we got off the bus here to see this bridge. Bus routes # 7 and # 8 and the ferry stop here. In 1995, we just looked over at the bridge from the ferry...
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The Royal Naval Dockyard was once the largest naval base in the Western Atlantic. Its massive breakwaters,wharves, boat slips, barracks and keep were...
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Somerset Bridge & The Old Royal Naval Dockyard

Sandy's Parish is at the other end of Bermuda from St. George's Island. It includes Somerset Island (named after the English county of Somerset). It also includes Boaz Island, Ireland Island and...
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