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Nelson’s Dockyard Marks 300 Years as Antigua’s Maritime Icon

September 24, 2025
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Nelson’s Dockyard Marks 300 Years as Antigua’s Maritime Icon

Nelson’s Dockyard, Antigua and Barbuda’s most iconic heritage site, is celebrating its 300th anniversary, three centuries after the English Harbour naval base was formally established.

The Antigua Legislature granted land for the base on 25 September 1725, creating a safe harbour for the British Navy at a time when hurricanes and piracy posed constant threats. Over nearly two centuries, the Royal Navy expanded the complex into a fortified hub of strategy and trade, leaving behind enduring landmarks including Shirley Heights, Fort Berkeley, Fort Charlotte and Blockhouse.

The Dockyard’s Georgian architecture, adapted to the Caribbean environment, was the result of labour by European sailors and soldiers alongside free and enslaved Africans. When the Navy departed in 1899, the site fell into disrepair until conservation efforts in the 1960s, supported by the Friends of English Harbour and Antigua’s growing yacht industry, sparked its revival. The creation of Nelson’s Dockyard National Park in 1984 secured legal protection for almost 16 square kilometres of land and sea.

Today, the Dockyard is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a thriving cultural and commercial centre. Managed by the National Parks Authority, its preservation strategy addresses modern threats, from rising sea levels to stronger storms, while ensuring that heritage conservation delivers tangible benefits to local communities.

Community-driven initiatives, including the 8th of March Project, have placed local voices at the forefront of storytelling, reinforcing the Dockyard’s status as a living heritage site rather than a static relic.

As Antigua and Barbuda marks the tricentennial, the Dockyard stands as both a national treasure and an international attraction — a testament to resilience and adaptation across centuries.

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