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Saint Lucy, Barbados

The parish of Saint Lucy ("St. Lucy") is the northernmost area in the country of Barbados. Saint Lucy is the only parish of Barbados out of the eleven to be named after a female patron saint, Saint Lucy of Syracuse. Saint Lucy's shape also resembles a peninsula, surrounded on three sides by the Atlantic Ocean to the north, east and west. The Harrison Point Lighthouse is located in Harrisons, Saint Lucy between Great Head and Norse's Bay, also in Saint Lucy. To the south lies the neighbouring Parish of Saint Peter.

Saint Lucy
Ruins, Saint Lucy, Barbados
Map of Barbados showing the Saint Lucy parish
Coordinates: 13°18′N 59°37′W / 13.300°N 59.617°W / 13.300; -59.617Coordinates: 13°18′N 59°37′W / 13.300°N 59.617°W / 13.300; -59.617
CountryBarbados
Largest cityChecker Hall
Government
 • TypeParliamentary democracy
 • Parliamentary seats1
Area
 • Total36 km2 (14 sq mi)
Population
 (2010 census)
 • Total9,758
 • Density270/km2 (700/sq mi)
ISO 3166 codeBB-07[1]
Blowhole, St. Lucy parish coast.

Saint Lucy is the most distant part of Barbados from the capital city Bridgetown, located in the parish of Saint Michael or Grantley Adams International Airport in Christ Church. Saint Lucy remains one of the less populated parts of the island because of its remote location.

The closest major town to Saint Lucy in Barbados is Speightstown located in the parish of Saint Peter.

Saint Lucy is the birthplace of Barbados's first Prime Minister, Errol Barrow. It is also the birthplace of two cricketers; Charlie Griffith and Manny Martindale.

The historic Parish church St. Lucy is located in the center of the parish, near Nesfield. There is a second Anglican church, St. Swithun's at Greenidge, and a third one, St. Clement's, near Lowlands.

Geography

Populated places

The parish contains the following villages and hamlets:

  • Alexandra
  • Allmans
  • Archers
  • Babbs
  • Benthams
  • Bishops
  • Bourbon
  • Bright Hall
  • Bromefield
  • Cave Hill
  • Chance Hall
  • Checker Hall
  • Church Hill
  • Clinketts
  • Cluffs
  • Coconut Hall
  • Connell Town
  • Content
  • Cottage
  • Crab Hill
  • Date Tree Hill
  • Durham
  • Flatfield
  • Fosters
  • Friendship
  • Fustic
  • Grape Hall
  • Grave Yard
  • Greenidges
  • Half Acre
  • Hannays
  • Harris
  • Harrisons
  • Hope
  • Husbands
  • Jemmotts
  • Josey Hill
  • Lamberts
  • Little Bay
  • Mount Gay
  • Mount Poyer
  • Mount View
  • Nesfield
  • Pie Corner
  • Retreat
  • River Bay
  • Rockfield
  • Rock Hall
  • Salmonds
  • Seaview
  • Spring Garden
  • Spring Hall
  • Trents
  • Upper Salmonds
  • Well Road

Smaller settlements are Avis Town, Blacksage Alley, Free Hill, Friendly Hall, Half Moon Fort, Maycock, Mount Gilboa, Pickerings, Roaches, Shermans, Sutherland and Swampy Town.

The police station and the cricket ground are situated in Crab Hill, the post office is in Benthams. There are four Primary Schools, at Clinkett (West), Content (North), Lowland (East) and Trent (Central). The Daryll Jordan Secondary School is in Trents too.

Parishes bordering Saint Lucy

Defined Boundaries[2]

with St. Peter: – Starting from a point on the seashore directly west of the junction of Highway IC and the public road leading from Shermans to Half Moon Fort, the line travels eastwards to the centre-line of the said road junction; then in a north-easterly direction along Highway 1C to its junction with the private (estate) road leading to Alleynedale Hall; then along this private road and diverting along the northern branch of this road so as to leave the plantation buildings in St. Peter to meet the public road called Highway A leading from Rose Hill to St. Lucy's Church; then northwards along Highway A to its junction with the public road called Luke Hill; then along this public road in a north-easterly and northerly direction to the junction with the unclassified road leading to Castle Plantation; then along this road in an easterly and south- easterly direction to a point opposite the monument (B.l) placed on the eastern side; then in a north-easterly direction along the line joining this point and another monument (13.2) situate on the western side of an unclassified road at Lamberts and to the centre line of the road; then along this road in a north- westerly and north-easterly direction to its junction with the public road leading from Lamberts to Graveyard; then along this public road in an easterly, north- easterly and northerly direction to its junction with the unclassified road leading to Boscobelle; then along this road in a north-easterly, south-easterly and north- easterly direction to the centre of the bridge situate at the point just before the road turns to a south-easterly direction; then in a north-easterly direction (30" 16') to the sea.

Historical Use

Saint Lucy was the location of a United States Naval Facility (NAVFAC), a shore terminal of the Sound Surveillance System (SOSUS), adjacent to the Harrison Point Lighthouse. NAVFAC Barbados was in commission 1 October 1957 to 31 March 1979. The Barbados array made undersea surveillance history on 6 July 1962 when it made the first detection of a Soviet nuclear submarine that was transiting off the coast of Norway entering the Greenland-Iceland-United Kingdom (GIUK) gap.[3][4]

See also

References

  1. ^ iso:code:3166:BB, International Organization for Standardization
  2. ^ Barbados Parliament: The defined Parish area borders of Saint Lucy[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "Integrated Undersea Surveillance System (IUSS) History 1950 - 2010". IUSS/CAESAR Alumni Association. Retrieved 12 March 2020.
  4. ^ Commander Undersea Surveillance. "Naval Facility Barbados October 1957 - March 1979". U.S. Navy. Retrieved 12 March 2020.

External links

  •   Media related to Saint Lucy, Barbados at Wikimedia Commons
  •   Saint Lucy travel guide from Wikivoyage

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The parish of Saint Lucy St Lucy is the northernmost area in the country of Barbados Saint Lucy is the only parish of Barbados out of the eleven to be named after a female patron saint Saint Lucy of Syracuse Saint Lucy s shape also resembles a peninsula surrounded on three sides by the Atlantic Ocean to the north east and west The Harrison Point Lighthouse is located in Harrisons Saint Lucy between Great Head and Norse s Bay also in Saint Lucy To the south lies the neighbouring Parish of Saint Peter Saint LucyParishRuins Saint Lucy BarbadosMap of Barbados showing the Saint Lucy parishCoordinates 13 18 N 59 37 W 13 300 N 59 617 W 13 300 59 617 Coordinates 13 18 N 59 37 W 13 300 N 59 617 W 13 300 59 617CountryBarbadosLargest cityChecker HallGovernment TypeParliamentary democracy Parliamentary seats1Area Total36 km2 14 sq mi Population 2010 census Total9 758 Density270 km2 700 sq mi ISO 3166 codeBB 07 1 Blowhole St Lucy parish coast Saint Lucy is the most distant part of Barbados from the capital city Bridgetown located in the parish of Saint Michael or Grantley Adams International Airport in Christ Church Saint Lucy remains one of the less populated parts of the island because of its remote location The closest major town to Saint Lucy in Barbados is Speightstown located in the parish of Saint Peter Saint Lucy is the birthplace of Barbados s first Prime Minister Errol Barrow It is also the birthplace of two cricketers Charlie Griffith and Manny Martindale The historic Parish church St Lucy is located in the center of the parish near Nesfield There is a second Anglican church St Swithun s at Greenidge and a third one St Clement s near Lowlands Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Populated places 1 2 Parishes bordering Saint Lucy 1 3 Defined Boundaries 2 2 Historical Use 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksGeography EditMain article Geography of Barbados Populated places Edit The parish contains the following villages and hamlets Alexandra Allmans Archers Babbs Benthams Bishops Bourbon Bright Hall Bromefield Cave Hill Chance Hall Checker Hall Church Hill Clinketts Cluffs Coconut Hall Connell Town Content Cottage Crab Hill Date Tree Hill Durham Flatfield Fosters Friendship Fustic Grape Hall Grave Yard Greenidges Half Acre Hannays Harris Harrisons Hope Husbands Jemmotts Josey Hill Lamberts Little Bay Mount Gay Mount Poyer Mount View Nesfield Pie Corner Retreat River Bay Rockfield Rock Hall Salmonds Seaview Spring Garden Spring Hall Trents Upper Salmonds Well Road Smaller settlements are Avis Town Blacksage Alley Free Hill Friendly Hall Half Moon Fort Maycock Mount Gilboa Pickerings Roaches Shermans Sutherland and Swampy Town The police station and the cricket ground are situated in Crab Hill the post office is in Benthams There are four Primary Schools at Clinkett West Content North Lowland East and Trent Central The Daryll Jordan Secondary School is in Trents too Parishes bordering Saint Lucy Edit Saint Peter SouthDefined Boundaries 2 Edit with St Peter Starting from a point on the seashore directly west of the junction of Highway IC and the public road leading from Shermans to Half Moon Fort the line travels eastwards to the centre line of the said road junction then in a north easterly direction along Highway 1C to its junction with the private estate road leading to Alleynedale Hall then along this private road and diverting along the northern branch of this road so as to leave the plantation buildings in St Peter to meet the public road called Highway A leading from Rose Hill to St Lucy s Church then northwards along Highway A to its junction with the public road called Luke Hill then along this public road in a north easterly and northerly direction to the junction with the unclassified road leading to Castle Plantation then along this road in an easterly and south easterly direction to a point opposite the monument B l placed on the eastern side then in a north easterly direction along the line joining this point and another monument 13 2 situate on the western side of an unclassified road at Lamberts and to the centre line of the road then along this road in a north westerly and north easterly direction to its junction with the public road leading from Lamberts to Graveyard then along this public road in an easterly north easterly and northerly direction to its junction with the unclassified road leading to Boscobelle then along this road in a north easterly south easterly and north easterly direction to the centre of the bridge situate at the point just before the road turns to a south easterly direction then in a north easterly direction 30 16 to the sea Historical Use EditSaint Lucy was the location of a United States Naval Facility NAVFAC a shore terminal of the Sound Surveillance System SOSUS adjacent to the Harrison Point Lighthouse NAVFAC Barbados was in commission 1 October 1957 to 31 March 1979 The Barbados array made undersea surveillance history on 6 July 1962 when it made the first detection of a Soviet nuclear submarine that was transiting off the coast of Norway entering the Greenland Iceland United Kingdom GIUK gap 3 4 See also EditCaribbean Saint Clement s Church BarbadosReferences Edit iso code 3166 BB International Organization for Standardization Barbados Parliament The defined Parish area borders of Saint Lucy permanent dead link Integrated Undersea Surveillance System IUSS History 1950 2010 IUSS CAESAR Alumni Association Retrieved 12 March 2020 Commander Undersea Surveillance Naval Facility Barbados October 1957 March 1979 U S Navy Retrieved 12 March 2020 External links Edit Media related to Saint Lucy Barbados at Wikimedia Commons Saint Lucy travel guide from Wikivoyage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Saint Lucy Barbados amp oldid 1114172139, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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