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Sunbury Plantation House

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Sunbury Plantation House

  • July 17, 2025
  • Rated 4 of 5 by MJB1103 from Madison Heights, Michigan

An 18th-century plantation house, Sunbury is the only tour that allows you to see every room. Throughout you will find tons of historical pieces, furniture, artifacts, clothing, and everyday items from each family member. It is a wonderful trip back in time to see how people of that era lived and looked. This sugar estate was built around 1660 by one of the first island settlers, Matthew Chapman. On early Barbados maps, you will find it named Chapman's Plantation. It was later changed to Sunbury, after the England town, by John Henry and George Barrow. Like other historical properties, there have been many owners. Sunbury was opened to the public in 1984. Besides the tour offered, Sunbury has a restaurant, bar, and gift shop and hosts weddings.

From journal Barbados: Honeymoon #2 and a Wedding

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