State House, Barbados

Summary

The State House (formerly Government House) is the official residence and office of the president of Barbados.[1] It was built in 1702 during the colonial days and served as a Quaker Plantation, until it was purchased by the imperial government, to act as a replacement to the Bagatelle Great House in the Parish of St Thomas.

State House
The drive up to Government House Barbados, West Indies (2010)
Map
Former namesGovernment House
General information
TypeOfficial residence
LocationGovernment Hill, St. Michael
CountryBarbados
Coordinates13°06′04″N 59°35′59″W / 13.10120°N 59.59960°W / 13.10120; -59.59960
Current tenantsDame Sandra Mason, President of Barbados
ClientGovernment of Barbados
Princess Margaret at Government House

From then, it served as the residence of the governor of Barbados. It later continued in the role of official residence and office of the governor-general of Barbados following independence from the United Kingdom in 1966. Upon the abolition of the monarchy on 30 November 2021,[2] Government House was renamed State House and has effectively become the official residence of the president of Barbados.

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References edit

  1. ^ "Barbados Government House". Go Barbados. Retrieved October 25, 2021.,
  2. ^ "Barbados to remove Queen Elizabeth as head of state". BBC News. British Broadcasting Corporation. 16 September 2020. Retrieved October 25, 2021.