Parham Harbour

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“Did you hear about the Englishman who turned Parham Harbour into a sugar empire?” I ask, pausing for effect as we stand overlooking the tranquil waters of Parham Harbour. This harbor isn’t just a picturesque bay. It’s a time capsule. It whispers stories of Antigua’s colonial past. In the late 1600s, Parham Harbour was the heart of Antigua’s trade. An Englishman named Clement Tudway established the Parham Plantation, a vast sugar estate that dominated the area. Imagine the scene: ships bustling with activity, laden with sugar and rum bound for England, and tragically, enslaved people brought from West Africa. Parham Harbour was a key player in this complex and often brutal trade. Now, centuries later, the harbor serves a different purpose. It’s the domain of Parham’s fishermen, their boats bobbing gently on the same waters that once carried ships of a different era. The harbor itself is a natural marvel. Sheltered by the Parham Peninsula and Long Island, it offers a well-protected anchorage. The surrounding area holds remnants of its layered history. The village of Parham, nestled nearby, boasts an architecturally striking Anglican church built in 1840. This church stands as a testament to the town’s growth during the Industrial Revolution, a period when Parham saw its population boom. The harbor also holds the key to exploring further afield. Great Bird Island sits within its embrace, a haven for nature lovers. If you look closely, you might almost see the ghosts of the past mingling with the vibrant present. Parham Harbour is more than just a beautiful view; it’s a living story, a testament to Antigua’s resilience and its enduring connection to the sea.

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