Spooner's Ginnery
Spooner's Ginnery is the next name on the list of the best places in Saint Kitts and Nevis. Spooner's Estate, which is located on the outskirts of Cayon, is in many ways the tale of St. Kitts and its changing industries. Spooner's Estate is a historic cotton and sugar plantation on the island of Saint Kitts and Nevis in the Caribbean's Lesser Antilles. The property was formerly owned by French Captain Paul De Brissac, who processed sugar cane like everyone else at the time. He constructed a big boiling house, as well as a mill and a still.
The land was owned by John Spooner in 1720, and after several owners, it was purchased by Wade and Abbott in 1901, who transformed the old sugar mill into a cotton ginnery, as sugar had stopped providing its normal high profits by that time. The ginnery was in operation until 1975 when the government bought it.
- Location: Cayon, Saint Kitts and Nevis
- Best time to visit Spooner's Ginnery: Tourists can visit this place any time of the year, but May is the best time to visit.