Built in 1740, the Eden Brown Estate on St Kitts and Nevis stands as a former sugar and cotton plantation. The great house and outbuildings, now in a state of beautiful disrepair, are enveloped by encroaching wildflowers and overgrown grass, lending the site a magical, haunted feel. Visitors can explore these weathered structures, which are rarely accessed, and experience an atmosphere that has made it the most popular spot on the island for ghost sightings.
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