Gaynor's Estate
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Built1700s
| Gaynor's | |
|---|---|
| Location | Saint Philip, Antigua and Barbuda |
| Coordinates | 17°4′6.3″N 61°43′8.2″W / 17.068417°N 61.718944°W |
| Built | 1700s |
Gaynor's is an official historic site and former sugar plantation in Saint Philip, Antigua and Barbuda. The site is composed of a mill, overtaken by bush as of a 2015 expedition, and a two-storey concrete block structure. There was also once a large plantation house, with a front gallery, open lawn, and other typical features. The site was built in the 1700s, and has been crown land since 1958.[1][2]