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"The old hilltop church where Big John rings the bell for his son, John B, to hear is St. John's Parish Church, one of the oldest churches in Barbados and world renowned for its impressive woodwork. The original structure was built during the 17th century, but parts of it were rebuilt in the 1800s due to storm damage. Today, it's included on many east coast tours of the island. Stand (safely) at the edge of the cliff for stunning ocean views." - Travel + Leisure Editors
"Barbados is considered the most British of the West Indies, and its historic churches, which wouldn't be out of place in an English village, help it claim that title. On the site of olderchurches that were destroyed by fire and hurricanes, some dating as far back asthe 17th century, St. John’s Parish Church is an early-1800s dark stone Gothic gem. Though the earliest St. John's church was constructed in 1645, the one that stands today is largely from 1836, replacing a building destroyed by a hurricane in 1831. Its remarkable pulpit is made of ebony, mahogany, locust and other local woods. Many prominent figures are buried in the graveyard, whichhas views of the coast."
Our tour guide was taking us around the South/East coast for a day trip and brought us by this historic church. While it wasn’t initially on my list to see, I’m so glad he took us. It was Sunday so we got to pop our head in to see/hear a bit of the service.
The grounds are incredibly beautiful. The architecture is grand. Walk through the cemetery in the back. There is a viewpoint by the sundial (also cool) with views of the east coast.
Fulldistance Going
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This historic church represents the Anglican tradition per the Church of England built in 1645. Over the years due to fires & hurricanes it was rebuilt - the fourth time around 1836. It is of pure Gothic design. Beautiful. Sits on top of a hill with lovely views. A big graveyard is at the back. Could use some attention and maintenance. Many great personalities are buried here. It is an active church.
Sanka Illangakoon
Google
We visited this historic parish church as part of an excursion offered by our cruise. It's located on a hill overlooking the Atlantic ocean and offers great views of the countryside. The stone church was built in 1660s to replace the wooden church of 1640s and has been subsequently being rebuilt due to damage from storms. The gothic architecture of the church is unique to this part of the world. Highly recommended to visit.
kevin chapman
Google
I’ve been eagerly waiting to write a review of the beautiful St. John's Parish Church ⛪, a place rich in history and tradition 📜. Situated in the parish of St. John in Barbados 🇧🇧, this lovely Anglican church sits majestically on a hill 🌄, offering breathtaking views of the eastern and northern parts of the island 🌊🏝️.
The architecture inside the church is awe-inspiring 😍, with clear influences from the Church of England 🏛️. The reverence of the space is palpable, making it a truly special place for worship and reflection ✨. The grounds are meticulously kept 🌳, adding to the serene and spiritual atmosphere 🙏.
St. John's Parish Church is a hallmark of the Anglican tradition in Barbados and is located just across from Codrington College 🎓, the training ground for priests in Barbados and the Caribbean 🌍. This church is truly a gem 💎, steeped in history and significance.
If you have the opportunity, I highly recommend joining in a service on Sundays 🌅 to experience the rich Anglican tradition firsthand 🕊️. St. John's Parish Church is not just a place of worship but a piece of Barbados' heritage that everyone should visit 🗺️.
We are extremely grateful for the opportunity to visit the Monument, a remarkable historical building in Barbados. Its breathtaking architecture, rich historical significance, and captivating views have left us in awe. We highly recommend it as a must-visit destination. Ok
Linda A.
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I had a chance to visit this church during my visit to Barbados. Beautiful church with some noteworthy tombs behind it. One of the tombs being that of the former prime minister of Barbados. There was a service going on so I was hesitant to go inside to avoid disturbing them; however, the priest that I met outside was very kind and friendly. The church grounds are well maintained. The building itself is beautiful
Thomas Larsen
Google
Very beautiful, historic house of God. Graves dating back to the 1600's pretty amazing to see stuff this old in the 'new world'