George Washington House

George Washington House in Barbados is a historic house where the future first U.S. President Goerge Washington stayed for two months in this historic plantation house, also known as Bush Hill House 1751.

He was 19 years old at the time and traveling with his half-brother, Lawrence Washington, who was suffering from tuberculosis. George Washington contracted small pox during his stay, and was nursed back to health at the house. Bush Hill House, where he lived in Barbados was apparently the only house in the country that George Washington ever visited outside of the continental United States.

Tunnels accessible only from George Washington House and Museum, were re-discovered purely by chance in June 2011. Originally constructed to provide drainage to the area (the first of its kind in Barbados) during the 1820’s.  This soon to be 200 years old system includes at least 9 tunnels in the Savannah area along with others. Oral history indicates that should the area have ever been invaded, they were ulatised as ‘escape routes’ for the Garrison troops,  as well as other clandestine purposes.

OPEN:

9.00 AM- 4.00 PM Daily



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Contact(s):

Phone #1 : +1 246 228-5461
Email #2 : [email protected]

Address:

Garrison
St. Michael

Open:

Monday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Sunday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

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2 months ago
It is too expensive to get in, but was still worth visiting especially jf you’re interested in US history. I recommend starting from the 15 minute movie then making your way to the house with the audio guide. The tunnel was very interesting if you’re mot claustrophobic. The house itself is slightly underwhelming.
by alfahad91

5 months ago
James was an excellent tour guide. Definitely visit this place if you are in Bridgetown and make sure to do the full Barbados Garrison tour.
by Konrad Nowak

4 months ago
A fantastic insight into the early life of George Washington and how his visit to Barbados when he was just 19/20 helped forge who he would become in later life ☺️ They also have a gift shop and restaurant and a lovely cat 😁
by Mark Tylar

2 months ago
Enjoyed this museum. Nice slow pace to wander around in with commentary at each location. Film in their diddy cinema, which had aircon, was very interesting too.
by Bex Appeal

8 months ago
At $20 USD, the admission is a bit steep, but I understand how funds are needed to maintain this historic site. I came near to closing time but they very kindly let me in! I was really impressed with the high quality of the displays and descriptions - perfect balance of information without being too long and tedious. Interesting personal stories of George Washington, his brother Lawrence, and the people of that time, which captures our attention. The audio guide was clear and again, informative while being brief. The tunnels are a bonus adventure! I recommend a visit here if you are in Barbados.
by Eileen Weed

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