Morgan Lewis Windmill


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https://barbadosnationaltrust.com/morgan-lewis/

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Address:

Cherry Tree Hill, Morgan Lewis Nr, Shorey Village

Open:

Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday: 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday: 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday: 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Sunday: Closed


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a month ago
A beautiful and peaceful historic site with stunning views across the east coast of Barbados. The windmill is well preserved and set in open countryside with cooling breezes, making it a calm and reflective place to visit. There is a small farm area where children can see cows up close, which makes it a lovely stop for families and adds an educational element to the visit. The on site coffee shop is a welcome touch, perfect for sitting, relaxing and enjoying the views with a drink. For visitors, it offers a meaningful glimpse into Barbados’ sugar heritage along with great photo opportunities. For locals, it remains a quiet reminder of the island’s history and a relaxing place to pause and unwind. Well worth a visit for both tourists and locals.
by Stargazer Jan

3 months ago
Where do I start with this beautiful property! We arrived when 2 schools were there. Tons of kids that were running around, and it was definitely chaotic. Admission ( as of 11/2025) is $6 BBD per person. If you’re wanting a tour. Then it’s $10 BBD per person. Not too bad for a national trust. We elected to just roam around, and see the property as the individual working was definitely handling a ton of tasks. Your $6 BBD is refunded at the cafe. Definitely stop, and enjoy the local coffee, and food offered here.
by Spencer Jewell

2 weeks ago
Very unfortunate experience. No one was at the entrance gate. We walked in and headed to the Cafe to inquire about the fees. We were met halfway (15 feet) and escorted to the café and instructed to wait on the young lady to wait on us. While waiting, we decided to leave as and move on to the next stop on our list. As we were walking back to the entrance which was maybe 30 feet, we were told by the lady who ignored us up to this point, that we walked through the gate so we had to pay the $24 admission. Mind you, we literally had spent 2 minutes up to this point at this attraction...entering, walking to the cashier 30 feet down a path and waiting for her attention - she was having a personal converation. We paid the money out of respect but I have to say, there was NOTHING extra to the personal service that we paid for, everything was seen from the parking lot. You could not enter the windmill. Disappointing....
by kimberly mcintosh

9 months ago
An absolute highlight of our trip to Barbados. Recommend the guided tour to learn about the history of the sugar mill, the plantation and more about Barbados’ past. Our tour guide was incredibly passionate about history and we thoroughly enjoyed our conversation with her. There is a cafe as well with snacks and drinks. recommend the juice flight to try out any juices on the island you haven’t tried yet!
by Kate Retherford

a year ago
Beautiful views of the hills and the ocean. Nice windmill for pictures. Very nice cafe run by a very friendly lady. Your admission of BBD 6 per person is a credit you can use at the cafe. Beautiful views of the surrounding hills and the ocean from the cafe and windmill. Highly recommended place to visit.
by I Luv Travel

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