Saint James, Barbados

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The parish of Saint James ("St. James") is an area located in the western central part of the country of Barbados. Increasingly St. James is becoming known as the playground of the rich and famous, and as a haven for sun-starved tourists with its up-market hotel resorts. In local colloquium, St. James was known as the "Gold Coast", but due to its ongoing popularity, it is now often referred to as the "Platinum Coast", reflective of the parish's many glitzy beach-front mansions, pristine beaches, luxury hotel resorts, and consistently high land prices. The parish also has great historic significance, as it was here that the first British settlers landed in 1625. Under the authority of King James, the British claimed Barbados upon landing in St. James' present-day town of Holetown (formerly known as Jamestown, named after the King himself); this settlement turned Barbados into what would later be known colloquially as "Little England". Noted for its shopping and restaurants in Holetown, Saint James, is central to Barbados' bustling tourist industry, with historical attractions including the St. James Parish Church and the Portvale Sugar Factory, one of the few remaining operational sugar factories on the island. Though the beach area is a haven for wealthy tourists and foreign expatriates, St. James as a whole is far from exclusive. As one of the bigger parishes of Barbados, it is home to over 20,000 nationals in its various districts, across various social strata. The parish is home to the prestigious Queen's College, one of the foremost schools not only in Barbados, but also the Caribbean, founded over a century ago by British plantation owner Colonel Henry Drax. At its most rural, the parish's many villages (such as the seafront Fitts Village) are abuzz with activity, near-familial camaraderie, and an active social atmosphere.

Geography

Populated places

The parish contains the following towns, villages, localities, settlements, hamlets and neighbourhoods: • Apes Hill • Appleby, including Appleby Gardens • Arch Hall • Bakers • Bagatelle Terrace including Bagatelle Yard • Blowers • Clermont • Crystal Heights • Derricks • Durants • Fitts Village • Greenwich Village • Halls Village • Haynesville • Holders Hill • Holetown (1,595), including Jamestown Park • Hoytes Village • Husbands, including Husbands Gardens, Husbands Heights and Husbands Terrace • Lancaster • Lascelles • Lazaretto • Lower Carlton • Meadowvale Heights • Mount Standfast • Orange Hill, including Baywoods, Endeavour, Deanstown Terrace and Gilkes Village • Oxnards Crescent • Paynes Bay • Porters • Prior Park, including Prior Park Gardens, Prior Park Heights, Prior Park Crescent and Prior Park Close • Prospect • Reeds Hill • Ridgeway • Rock Dundo • Sandy Lane • Seaview • Sion Hill • Springhead • St. Silas • Sunset Crest • Taitts • The Garden • Thorpes including Oakwood Park, Kings Village and Thorpes Terrace • Trents • Upper Carlton • Wanstead, including Wanstead Gardens, Wanstead Heights and Wanstead Terrace • Warrens Park North • Warrens Crescent • Warrens Heights • Water Hall Terrace • Westmoreland • West Terrace, including West Terrace Gardens • Weston

Parishes bordering Saint James

Defined boundaries

Education

St. James is the home of five primary and two secondary schools. Secondary school are the Queen's College in Husbands and the Fredrick Smith Secondary School in Holetown. Primary schools are in Fitts Village (Good Shepherd Primary), Orange Hill (St. Silas Primary), Trents (St. James Primary), West Terrace (West Terrace Primary) and Weston (St. Albans Primary).

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