St. John's Parish Church
This charming Gothic Revival Anglican church is perched on a cliff overlooking the Atlantic. Destroyed several times, its appearance dates back to its reconstruction after the great hurricane of 1831. Step inside to admire the magnificent stained glass windows and a pulpit carved from six different types of wood, four of which are native to Barbados. In its cemetery, where the air is fragrant with frangipani blossom, you'll find the tomb of Ferdinand Paleologus (who built Clifton Hall) and a breathtaking view of the ocean.
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