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135DavidS135
CHARMING
Not sure if it was legit but $5 to enter a muchly inside renovated church but still a lot of work to do outside the building. Very atmospheric and utterly charming.
Bewertet am 21. März 2024
135DavidS135
CHARMING
Not sure if it was legit but $5 to enter a muchly inside renovated church but still a lot of work to do outside the building. Very atmospheric and utterly charming.
Bewertet am 21. März 2024
JLB010
Watch out for cardboard signs!
Watch out when the cruise ships are in town. When we got to the church there was a handmade cardboard sign with an entrance fee in various currencies. Churches don’t charge admission, so I figured thi...
Bewertet am 14. März 2024
JLB010
Watch out for cardboard signs!
Watch out when the cruise ships are in town. When we got to the church there was a handmade cardboard sign with an entrance fee in various currencies. Churches don’t charge admission, so I figured thi...
Bewertet am 14. März 2024
Khufu8
Needs Some Government Support
Reputed to be the largest of its kind in the Caribbean this seat of Anglicanism in the area is actually the third iteration of the church originally consecrated in 1683, and subsequently destroyed by ...
CHARMING
Not sure if it was legit but $5 to enter a muchly inside renovated church but still a lot of work to do outside the building. Very atmospheric and utterly charming.
CHARMING
Not sure if it was legit but $5 to enter a muchly inside renovated church but still a lot of work to do outside the building. Very atmospheric and utterly charming.
Watch out for cardboard signs!
Watch out when the cruise ships are in town. When we got to the church there was a handmade cardboard sign with an entrance fee in various currencies. Churches don’t charge admission, so I figured thi...
Watch out for cardboard signs!
Watch out when the cruise ships are in town. When we got to the church there was a handmade cardboard sign with an entrance fee in various currencies. Churches don’t charge admission, so I figured thi...
Needs Some Government Support
Reputed to be the largest of its kind in the Caribbean this seat of Anglicanism in the area is actually the third iteration of the church originally consecrated in 1683, and subsequently destroyed by ...