Local Attraction Details
Tel: 345/949-7639
This pink and white cottage from 1912 is the most photographed building in Grand Cayman. Once known as the "West Bay Pink House," it's constructed of wattle and daub with ironwood posts. With its white trim and green shutters, it is the most inviting and picture-postcard-ready house in Grand Cayman. MacLure Bothwell, one of eight children who were "brung up" at the house, has restored the building to its former condition. The original furnishings are intact, including woodstoves, kerosene lamps, and mahogany beds. The evocative and nostalgic tour of the property shows you one of the few remaining examples of the Cayman Islands "the way they used to be."
Hours: Mon-Sat 8am-5pm
Location: West Bay Rd
Price: Admission CI$4 (US$5)
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