Want to explore the best-preserved plantation-era ruins of Providenciales? Cheshire Hall is exactly where to find this, and as the most important cultural heritage site in Turks and Caicos, it’s definitely a must-visit location. The Cheshire Hall Plantation was founded in the 1700s by Thomas Stubbs and was, at its largest, 5,000 acres in size. Hundreds of slaves were employed at the plantation in buildings that were constructed out of local limestone. Apart from the history, visitors can also take in all the great nature that the site has to offer thanks to a thriving and biodiverse ecosystem.
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