“Characterful hotel by the harbour. The elegant rooms feature exposed beams, four-poster beds and wooden floors. Sun drenched terrace with large parasols overlooking Nelson's Dockyard, and charming restaurant serving local seafood. A wonderful spot to soak up the island's history & great for sailors.”

Recommended for

  • Sights nearby

    • Right inside Nelson's Dockyard. Close to Shirley Heights & St Paul's Anglican Church, the island's oldest
  • Views

    • Most rooms have great views of Nelson's Dockyard and the bay
  • Restaurant

    • Serving local specialities with plenty of seafood!
  • Close to nightlife

    • There's a strip of bars and restaurant's close by.
  • Sailing

    • Several sailing events held annually
  • Diving

    • Soul Immersion Diving Centre
  • Watersports

    • Direct access to the bay
  • Less £

  • Rooms with balcony/terrace

  • Snorkelling

  • Colonial

  • Sit-out Terrace

  • Four poster beds

  • Charming

  • Air conditioning

  • Windsurfing

  • Traditional

  • On an island

  • Kayaking

  • Chic

  • Historic

  • Golf

  • Sea Views

  • Fishing

  • On the beach

Facilities

  • Rooms

    19 rooms in this hotel
  • Suites

    Book a deluxe gunpowder suite for your own private infinity pool
  • Restaurant

    Serving local specialities with plenty of seafood!
  • Swimming Pool

    Outdoor pool
  • Outdoor dining

  • Wifi

  • Safe

  • Bar

  • Rooms with balcony/terrace

  • Walking distance restaurants

  • Satellite / Cable TV

  • Library

  • Sit-out Terrace

  • Four poster beds

  • Air conditioning

  • Sitting Room

  • Garden

Activities

  • Sights nearby

    • Right inside Nelson's Dockyard. Close to Shirley Heights & St Paul's Anglican Church, the island's oldest
  • Close to nightlife

    • There's a strip of bars and restaurant's close by.
  • Sailing

    • Several sailing events held annually
  • Diving

    • Soul Immersion Diving Centre
  • Watersports

    • Direct access to the bay
  • Snorkelling

  • Windsurfing

  • Kayaking

  • Golf

  • Fishing

Map & Location

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A good alternative for history buffs and those who don’t like the resort style of holidaying, this small, pretty building was built in 1788, four years after Nelson arrived in English Harbour. It was known as the Pitch and Tar Store – the ground floor was used to store pitch, turpentine and lead. Now it has a dozen bright, modern rooms and a spacious terrace overlooking the water, with an idyllic view of the yachts at anchor.

Originally published by The Telegraph

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