Cheshire Hall Plantation

Perched atop a hill on the island of Providenciales, the ruins of this former cotton plantation offer an essential perspective into the island’s history. Protected by the National Trust, today the grounds of 18th-century Cheshire Hall contain the remains of the house owned by a British loyalist, slave quarters, kitchen, and cotton press bases. The original cotton fields have been overtaken by modern-day infrastructure.


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