[1] The plantation grew and exported yams, eddoes, and sweet potatoes.
[7][10] The building reflects the owner's interest in French architecture in the triple-arched entrance, enclosed upper balcony, and "sweeping front staircase".
[4] The house combines Barbadian coral stone craftsmanship, Demerara windows,[citation needed] and Brazilian wood panelling.
[1] It has a collection of antique mahogany furniture and West Indian maps dating back to the early 16th century.
[1][4] It is set in terraced English-style gardens, with bougainvillea, hibiscus, and frangipani plants and a large mammee apple tree.