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Admirals'
Inn consists
of three buildings situated in a secluded section of historic
Nelson's Dockyard at English Harbour, on the south coast of Antigua.
The main building is a three-story Georgian brick structure with
a spacious terrace looking out over the water and the yachts lying
at anchor.
There are nine (9) rooms on the two upper floors, while the lounge,
dining and kitchen facilities are on the ground floor.
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A ground
floor annex just across the pillared lawn, houses four
(4) more rooms, and adjacent to that is the "Joiner's
Loft" apartment, with two double rooms,
two bathrooms, a kit-chen and a spacious living-room
area looking right out over the harbour.
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Each room has
a private bathroom with shower.
Most are furnished with two twin beds, but three of the superior
rooms have one queen.
The annex rooms each have a small patio and garden entranceway,
while the front rooms in the main building have a nice view out
over the harbour.
Air-conditioning & telephone in rooms at the superior and moderate
rate categories, while all other rooms are cooled by ceiling fans. |
DINING
We serve all
meals on a la carte basis, with a varied selection of items.
Our tree-shaded terrace is a delightful place to sit and dine,
looking out over the water.
Local seafood is our speciality, and we use fresh local produce
whenever possible.
A full range of wine is available.
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We provide evening
entertainment in the form of steelband or local string & flute
band occasionally during the season, but in general the atmosphere
is peaceful and low-key.
Other late-night entertainment is available within walking distance.
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AMBIANCE
Admirals'
Inn is quite
unique, being housed in such lovely old buildings and located
in such an interesting Dockyard.
Staffed entirely by West Indians, it enables guests to become
acquainted with both the unique heritage and the present day
people of this little Island.
We welcome people to experience a holiday that is "off
the beaten track", but not isolated in a "resort"
situation.
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