Within the vicinity of the settlement is Betty's Hope, the first large-scale sugarcane plantation in Antigua, located in Diamonds.
St. John's Parish lies to the north-west, St. Peter's to the north-east, and St. Paul's to the south and south-east.
The school, police and fire stations, community medical clinic, post office, rum shops, retail and hardware stores, daycare, Village Community Council building, multiple churches, gas station, bakery, food stands, etc.
Due to the village's strategic location on the island, expanding services and activities, and increased population, All Saints saw a rise in both its significance and size.
[6] The birthplaces of 66.78% of the population were Antigua and Barbuda, followed by 14.03% in Guyana, 6.27% in Jamaica, 3.46% in Dominica, 2.71% in the US, 1.03% in St. Lucia, and the remaining percentages in a number of other nations.
Africans make up 97.59% of the population; the remaining individuals are primarily mixed and Hispanic.
Ninety-seven percent of the people living in the area are African, the remaining population being mostly Hispanic and then mixed.
[10] People born in Antigua and Barbuda accounted for 84.01% of the population, followed by Guyana (3.29%), Dominica (2.66%), and Jamaica (2.04%).