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Admiralty House Park is a public park located near Spanish Point that covers an area of about 22 acres. The park offers scenic views of the ocean, cliffs, and rock formations, as well as picnic areas, hiking trails, and swimming areas.

The park is named after the Admiralty House, which was built in the early 19th century as a residence for the British Royal Navy’s senior officers. The house was later used as the official residence of the Governor of Bermuda until 1975 when it was turned over to the Bermuda Government where it was used for official receptions and events until it fell into disrepair.

The park is also home to a historic fortification, which was built in the mid-19th century to defend Bermuda against potential attacks. The fortification consists of a series of underground tunnels, gun emplacements, and barracks, which are open to the public for tours.

Admiralty House Park is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike, and it is a great place to relax, enjoy the natural beauty of Bermuda, and learn about the island’s history.

Admiralty House Location

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