Hamilton Estate Ruins




Hamilton Estate was known as Walkers or Windmill Plantation. It was comprised of three plantation estates; Hamilton, Upper or Payne’s Upper known as Morgans and Jerusalem which appeared to joined together before 1772.
Andrew Hamilton purchased the estate in 1772 from Sir Ralph Payne-Knight Companion of the Most Honorable Order of both Captain and General and Governor-in-Chief in and over all his Majesty’s Leeward Caribee Islands in America. It was one of the most complete plantation factories in the Caribbean. Consisted of a windmill, boiling house, Hamilton house and stables.

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