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Parking up at possibly the nicest beach I had ever seen, I looked to my right to see this long-gone dilapidated building. I had no idea this site existed but luckily I had packed my slr. Urbexing in the Carribean, what could be better? I had a quick peek round before the sun melted my shoes to the ground.
Harrismith House is located on the south east coast of Barbados, facing the Atlantic Ocean, towering on a cliff above Harrismith Beach. The beach was named after Sir Harry Smith, a British officer born in 1787. He fought in South America, the Peninsula War and part of the Napoleonic Wars.
As you could probably guess, access was simple and security was non-existent. Now on with the pictures.
Thanks for looking,
Contour