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The new structure, begun in the late 1950s and finished in 1960, was designed by Bermudian architect Wil Onions to copy styles from the traditional Bermuda cottage. [47] Onions been demonstrating his skills at marrying modern needs with traditional decor for many years, [48] and his work inspired a revitalised interest in traditional ...
Buildings and structures in Hamilton, Bermuda (3 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Bermuda" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
Building Image Location First Built Notes State House: St. George's: 1620 The State House in St. George's was the home of Bermuda's parliament from 1620 until the capital's relocation to Hamilton in 1815. Carter House St. David's: 1640 Walshingham House Hamilton Parish: 1652 Built in 1652 as a private home for the Trott family [1] Old Rectory ...
The Old Devonshire Church is an Anglican parish church of Devonshire in Bermuda. It was established in the 1620s but has been rebuilt several times after various disasters. The original church included a ship construction style that reflected original Bermudian architecture informed by the maritime industry endemic to the island.
Buildings and structures in Bermuda (4 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Architecture in Bermuda" This category contains only the following page.
With colorful interiors, a house built in 2015 at 127 Reef Road on Palm Beach's North End was designed to capitalize on the great outdoors.
The State House, the home of Bermuda's parliament in St. George's from 1620 until the capital's relocation to Hamilton in 1815. Picture taken in 2006 Picture taken in 2006 The State House (1620) in St. George's was the first purpose-built home of the House of Assembly , which then constituted the only chamber of the Parliament of Bermuda .
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