Anguilla — Attractions
Wallblake House

This plantation home was built around 1787 by Will Blake and is one of the last remaining plantation houses in the whole of the Caribbean that is still completely intact. Visitors to the Wallblake House will be able to look through the various rooms, kitchen, slaves quarters and stable at the interesting and informative exhibition that illustrates the history of Anguilla. These days, the Wallblake House Trust is continually restoring the plantation in order to preserve it as a cultural, social and educational center for the island. It is now owned by the Catholic Church and is used as a rectory where the parish priest lives.
- Region/City Name
- The Valley
- Address
- Wallblake Road
- Email Address
- info@wallblake.ai
- Website
- www.wallblake.ai/mission.html
- Hours
- Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10am 2pm. Call Father John to make an appointment for a tour.
- Admission
- $5
Crocus Hill

Anguilla's highest point at 213 feet (65 m) Crocus Hill is the perfect place to get those holiday photographs. The Crocus Hill area is home to many popular tourist accommodations due to its breathtaking views over the Caribbean Sea and the rest of Anguilla. But besides coming up here to admire the views, Crocus Hill is also the site of the ruins of the old court house, though nowadays all that remains are the crumbling walls of a few of the basement jail cells.
- Region/City Name
- The Valley
Anguilla Beaches

Anguilla is known for its spectacular beaches white sparkling white sand and crystal-clear blue water. Some of the most popular beaches include Cove Bay, which offers waterside horseback rides and weekend barbecues with live bands; Maundays Bay, home to some of Anguilla's premier resort hotels; and Shoal Bay, which has great snorkeling and bars and is considered one of the prettiest beaches in Anguilla.
- Region/City Name
- The Valley
Wallblake House

This plantation home was built around 1787 by Will Blake and is one of the last remaining plantation houses in the whole of the Caribbean that is still completely intact. Visitors to the Wallblake House will be able to look through the various rooms, kitchen, slaves quarters and stable at the interesting and informative exhibition that illustrates the history of Anguilla. These days, the Wallblake House Trust is continually restoring the plantation in order to preserve it as a cultural, social and educational center for the island. It is now owned by the Catholic Church and is used as a rectory where the parish priest lives.
- Region/City Name
- The Valley
- Address
- Wallblake Road
- Email Address
- info@wallblake.ai
- Website
- www.wallblake.ai/mission.html
- Hours
- Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10am 2pm. Call Father John to make an appointment for a tour.
- Admission
- $5
Crocus Hill

Anguilla's highest point at 213 feet (65 m) Crocus Hill is the perfect place to get those holiday photographs. The Crocus Hill area is home to many popular tourist accommodations due to its breathtaking views over the Caribbean Sea and the rest of Anguilla. But besides coming up here to admire the views, Crocus Hill is also the site of the ruins of the old court house, though nowadays all that remains are the crumbling walls of a few of the basement jail cells.
- Region/City Name
- The Valley
Anguilla Beaches

Anguilla is known for its spectacular beaches white sparkling white sand and crystal-clear blue water. Some of the most popular beaches include Cove Bay, which offers waterside horseback rides and weekend barbecues with live bands; Maundays Bay, home to some of Anguilla's premier resort hotels; and Shoal Bay, which has great snorkeling and bars and is considered one of the prettiest beaches in Anguilla.
- Region/City Name
- The Valley
Wallblake House

This plantation home was built around 1787 by Will Blake and is one of the last remaining plantation houses in the whole of the Caribbean that is still completely intact. Visitors to the Wallblake House will be able to look through the various rooms, kitchen, slaves quarters and stable at the interesting and informative exhibition that illustrates the history of Anguilla. These days, the Wallblake House Trust is continually restoring the plantation in order to preserve it as a cultural, social and educational center for the island. It is now owned by the Catholic Church and is used as a rectory where the parish priest lives.
- Region/City Name
- The Valley
- Address
- Wallblake Road
- Email Address
- info@wallblake.ai
- Website
- www.wallblake.ai/mission.html
- Hours
- Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10am 2pm. Call Father John to make an appointment for a tour.
- Admission
- $5
Crocus Hill

Anguilla's highest point at 213 feet (65 m) Crocus Hill is the perfect place to get those holiday photographs. The Crocus Hill area is home to many popular tourist accommodations due to its breathtaking views over the Caribbean Sea and the rest of Anguilla. But besides coming up here to admire the views, Crocus Hill is also the site of the ruins of the old court house, though nowadays all that remains are the crumbling walls of a few of the basement jail cells.
- Region/City Name
- The Valley
Anguilla Beaches

Anguilla is known for its spectacular beaches white sparkling white sand and crystal-clear blue water. Some of the most popular beaches include Cove Bay, which offers waterside horseback rides and weekend barbecues with live bands; Maundays Bay, home to some of Anguilla's premier resort hotels; and Shoal Bay, which has great snorkeling and bars and is considered one of the prettiest beaches in Anguilla.
- Region/City Name
- The Valley
Wallblake House

This plantation home was built around 1787 by Will Blake and is one of the last remaining plantation houses in the whole of the Caribbean that is still completely intact. Visitors to the Wallblake House will be able to look through the various rooms, kitchen, slaves quarters and stable at the interesting and informative exhibition that illustrates the history of Anguilla. These days, the Wallblake House Trust is continually restoring the plantation in order to preserve it as a cultural, social and educational center for the island. It is now owned by the Catholic Church and is used as a rectory where the parish priest lives.
- Region/City Name
- The Valley
- Address
- Wallblake Road
- Email Address
- info@wallblake.ai
- Website
- www.wallblake.ai/mission.html
- Hours
- Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10am 2pm. Call Father John to make an appointment for a tour.
- Admission
- $5
Crocus Hill

Anguilla's highest point at 213 feet (65 m) Crocus Hill is the perfect place to get those holiday photographs. The Crocus Hill area is home to many popular tourist accommodations due to its breathtaking views over the Caribbean Sea and the rest of Anguilla. But besides coming up here to admire the views, Crocus Hill is also the site of the ruins of the old court house, though nowadays all that remains are the crumbling walls of a few of the basement jail cells.
- Region/City Name
- The Valley
Anguilla Beaches

Anguilla is known for its spectacular beaches white sparkling white sand and crystal-clear blue water. Some of the most popular beaches include Cove Bay, which offers waterside horseback rides and weekend barbecues with live bands; Maundays Bay, home to some of Anguilla's premier resort hotels; and Shoal Bay, which has great snorkeling and bars and is considered one of the prettiest beaches in Anguilla.
- Region/City Name
- The Valley
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