Nestled in Basseterre, the Clay Villa Plantation House and Gardens spans a lush 10-acre (7.5-hectare) estate. Constructed in 1763, this historic property has been owned by the same family of Carib Indians for generations, with the current owners being 7th-generation descendants. Notably, Clay Villa stands out as the only plantation in the area that remained a free working estate, avoiding the exploitation of slave labor that was common among its contemporaries. Today, visitors can explore the well-preserved grounds and gain insight into the unique history and resilience of this remarkable site.
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