List of historic buildings in Bridgetown and Saint Ann's Garrison

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This is a list of buildings which have been listed as protected properties of UNESCO's World Heritage site within Historic Bridgetown, Barbados and its Garrison.

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List of buildings

Historic buildings in the City of Bridgetown and St. Ann's Garrison
NAME OF PROPERTY (former) [1] Current occupantAddress (Alley, Gap, Row, St., Rd., Ln.)StatusUsagePhotoArchitectural styleBuiltNotes
Paul's BoutiqueSnapsMcGregor St.In-useCommercial (A)
ManShopMcGregor St.vacant
Mustor's RestaurantMustor's RestaurantMcGregor St.In-useRestaurant
Lynch Insurance BuildingN/AMcGregor St.In-useCommercial (A)
Le Bistro & Timex CentreN/APrince William & Henry St.In-useCommercial (A)
The Spirit BondN/AThe Wharf Rd.In-useMixed-use The Spirit Bond building, Bridgetown.jpg
Dacosta MallDacosta MallBroad St.In-useCommercial (A)
Barbados Mutual LifeButterfield Bank/
Goddards Enterprises
Lower Broad St.In-useCommercial (B) Butterfield branch, Bridgetown, Barbados.jpg
Town Hall BuildingBarbados Tourism Investment Inc.Cheapside Main Rd.In-useCommercial (B) Former Bridgetown Towne Hall, Cheapside-001.jpg
Saint Mary's (Anglican) ChurchSaint Mary's (Anglican) ChurchCheapside Main Rd.In-useChurch Bridgetown 014.jpg
Carlisle BondCarlisle BondHincks St.In-useCommercial (A)
Gretna GreenGretna GreenMason Hall St.In-useResidential
Viola CotN/AMason Hall St.ResidentialResidential
Mrs. Drakes HouseMrs. Drakes HouseMason Hall St.Unk.Dilapidated
Saint Mary's Junior SchoolSaint Mary's Junior SchoolMason Hall St.In-useSchool
Scotty'sScotty'sCheapside Main Rd.In-useCommercial (A)
Travel HouseTravel HouseCheapside Main Rd.vacant
QueensburyQueensburyReed St.In-useMixed-Use
Thinking ComputersThinking ComputersReed St.In-useCommercial (A)
C. M. Greenidge & SonsN/ATudor St.Unk.Dilapidated
Maxwell ShopFlame ShopTudor St.In-useCommercial (A)
Liberty StoreLiberty StoreSwan St.In-useCommercial (A)
Kirpalani Ltd.Stepper's BoutiqueSwan St.In-useCommercial (A)
Kiddies KornerTim's RestaurantSwan St.In-useMixed-Use
Foam HouseFoam HouseLucas St.In-useCommercial (A)
Mr. Waithe's HouseMottley HouseColeridge St.In-useCommercial (B)
Central Police StationCentral Police StationColeridge St.In-useGovernmental Bridgetown 029.jpg
Supreme CourtSupreme CourtColeridge St.vacantGovernmental Former Supreme Court Coleridge Street Bridgetown-1.jpg
Carnegie Public Library buildingPublic LibraryColeridge St.vacantGovernmental National Library Service of Barbados, Bridgetown-2.jpg
Parliament Parliament & Museum Trafalgar St.In-useGovernmental
Jewish Synagogue Nidhe Israel Jewish Synagogue Magazine Ln.In-useSynagogue Nidhe Israel Synagogue - Bridgetown-22.jpg
Nidhe Israel Jewish MuseumJewish SynagogueSynagogue Ln.In-useJewish Museum
The Torch PrinteryN/AMarhill St.In-useCommercial (A)
Building No. 1Shalom Hair & Nails SalonDottin's AlleyIn-useMixed-Use
Building No. 3Island Treasure / Tasty TreatsDottin's AlleyIn-useMixed-Use
Olympic CinemaBell's Leather Establishment & AccessoriesPalmetto St.In-useCommercial (A)
Pal-MalPal-MalPalmetto St.In-useCommercial (A)
Sahely'sSahely'sPalmetto St.In-useCommercial (A)
Realty InvestmentsRealty InvestmentsPalmetto St.In-useCommercial (A)
Masonic LodgeMasonic LodgeSpry St.In-useLodge
Saint Michael's (Anglican) Cathedral Saint Michael's (Anglican) Cathedral Saint Michael's RowIn-useChurch Historic Bridgetown and its Garrison-115165.jpg
Stratton HouseStratton HouseSaint Michael's Rowvacant
Gitten's Cozy NookN/ARoebuck St.vacant
Hilton Bar and RestaurantN/ARoebuck St.In-useMixed-Use
GrasmereGrasmereRoebuck St.Unk.Residential
Alders Furniture DepotN/ARoebuck St.In-useCommercial (A)
V Bourne BarAndy's Bakery & Vegetarian DeliRoebuck St.In-useRestaurant
De Freitas and CompanyDe Freitas and CompanyRoebuck St.In-useMixed-Use
Straughns GarageN/ARoebuck St.In-useMixed-Use
LenvilleLenvilleCrumpton St.Unk.Dilapidated
The Retreat Harrison's College Crumpton St.In-useSecondary School
Villa AngelaVilla AngelaCrumpton St.vacant
Rus In UrbeRus In UrbeCrumpton St.In-useCommercial (C)
Ministry of AgricultureHarrison's College (Laboratories)Crumpton St.In-useSecondary School
Queen's Park House Queen's Park House Constitution Rd.In-useMixed-Use
The Engine Room /
the Pumping House
The Clock HouseConstitution Rd.In-useStorage
College GateCollege GateConstitution Rd.In-useAccess point
Governor-General's GateGovernor-General's GateConstitution Rd.In-useAccess point
BandstandBandstandConstitution Rd.In-use Gazebo
Old Headmistress Office: Queen's CollegeMinistry Of EducationConstitution Rd.Unk. Governmental
Old CombermereMinistry Of EducationConstitution Rd.Unk.Governmental
Old Queen's CollegeMinistry Of Education
Elsie Payne Complex
Constitution Rd.Unk.Governmental
The GrottoThe GrottoRiver Rd.Demolishednull
Norma VillaNorma VillaRiver Rd.vacant
H Lynch Liquor storeN/ABeckwith St.Unk.Dilapidated

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References

  1. Name shown is property's name previous to Government of Barbados application to UNESCO for enlisting. If an earlier name of property is well-known, that may be listed here instead.

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