Top 3 Most Beautiful Historical Sites in Anguilla (UK)

  1. Top 1 Heritage Collection Museum
  2. Top 2 Wallblake House
  3. Top 3 Fountain Cavern National Park

Top 3 Most Beautiful Historical Sites in Anguilla (UK)

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  1. Opening the ranking of most beautiful historical sites in Anguilla (UK) - The Heritage Collection Museum is a small one, but it's packed with intriguing Anguilla relics dating back to the time of the Arawaks. The museum highlights key events in Anguilla history, such as the Anguilla Revolution and the disastrous storms.


    Beginning with Anguilla's geology, history of the Arawaks, secret caverns, and sea life, and progressing to accounts of Anguilla's sugar business and slavery past, he even covers Sombrero Island, an off-island cay.


    Mr. Colville Petty is a lovely, caring man who adores Anguilla. He will share any tale and answer any inquiry with the same attention and passion that he has shown for the museum. He is a lovely man who has discovered a way to make Anguilla's past entertaining through stories and knowledge accompanied by valuable items. Mr. Petty has unearthed several items dating back to Arawak times, including cutlery, cooking pots, and washing boards. Mr. Petty has unearthed several items dating back to Arawak times, including cutlery, cooking pots, and washing boards.

    The Heritage Collection Museum is the greatest place to start a historical tour in Anguilla since it covers the whole spectrum of the island's rich heritage!


    Location: East End Village, Anguilla

    Photo: Anguilla News
    Photo: Anguilla News
    Photo: Wikimedia Commonds
    Photo: Wikimedia Commonds

  2. Wallblake House is a history plantation house with a museum annex in The Valley, Anguilla, which is located in the northeastern Caribbean. It is said to be the oldest structure on the island, having been built in 1787 by Will Blake, a sugar grower. Although it was destroyed by the French in the late 1790s, it was reconstructed by the British and is now entirely restored, with its cooking complex, stables, and slave quarters. A nearby church has a stone fascia with open-air side walls and a roof in the shape of a ship's hull.


    The name "Wallblake" is most likely a pun on William Blake, a planter who lived at the end of the 18th century. An inscription on an ancient brick in the northern kitchen wing attests to this. The earliest documented historical occurrence at the home was the French invasion of this island by Victor Hugues in 1796, when the Wallblake House witnessed a "crippled Anguillian" known as Hodge seeking refuge in its cellar. He could not, however, elude the French soldiers who apprehended and murdered him.


    Wallblake House is one of The Valley's ten heritage residences, which were renovated over a seven-year period and finished in 2004 at a cost of EC$250,000 (about US$92,000). The Catholic Church, as well as numerous local fans and non-governmental organizations, backed the Wallblake Trust. As a result of an agreement between the Wallblake Trust and the Anguilla Heritage Trail, the Heritage Trail Committee has elevated the status of this home. It is the sole remaining plantation home on Anguilla.


    Location: The Valley, Anguilla

    Photo: TripAdvisor
    Photo: TripAdvisor
    Photo: Flickr
    Photo: Flickr
  3. The Taino Indians utilized the cave "Fountain Cavern National Park," located north-east of the island, as a sanctuary. It is also one of the most beautiful historical sites in Anguilla (UK). They left petroglyphs and a stalagmite carved with the figure of the Indian god "Jocahu." This cave, with its two freshwater bathing pools, is both natural and culturally significant.


    The Fountain Cavern is the most famous attraction of Anguilla, nevertheless it was not accessible to the public for many years. The famous cave with its archaeological remains was closed to protect it, but a conservation project, which included the development of the Fountain Cavern as the island's premier tourist attraction, was started in the 1980s. The project was set out by the Anguilla Government, and the British Government had taken steps to have the cave nominated as a World Heritage site. Unfortunately the cave never made WHL status, it is not even on the tentative list.


    Discover Anguilla and Rendezvous Bay in the south-west of the island, about 20 minutes by boat or 7 minutes by air from St Martin, where a typical resort, Aurora Anguilla Resort & Golf Club, nestles. The hotel's setting is postcard-worthy: set in a lush tropical garden with aromatic flowers and trees, the white villas extend down one of the world's most magnificent beaches...

    Location: Shoal Bay, 2640, Anguilla

    Photo: Beach Travel Destinations
    Photo: Beach Travel Destinations
    Photo: Carimar
    Photo: Carimar




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