Suddie is a village on the Essequibo coast, situated in the Pomeroon-Supenaam region of Guyana, which is located on the Atlantic Ocean, and one mile north of Onderneeming.
Suddie's story reflects its transformation from a social hub for Dutch plantation owners to a vital center for healthcare and community services.
[2] Unlike other coastal estates focused on cotton and sugar, Suddie was known for producing coffee and cocoa.
A venerable mango tree, rumored to be over 100 years old, provides a sense of history.The Suddie Hospital, a small facility with approximately 100 beds, serves the community.
Additionally, the village features a market, A High Court opened in 2005.,[3] St. Anne's Anglican Church, schools, a police station, a post office, and a cricket ground.