Villa, St. John's

Around the year 1872, the Villa Estate and Gamble's (#14) worked together to transform the sugar mill operations into steam-powered ones.

At one point, Fort Road was traversed by one of the locomotive lines right where the Kentucky Fried Chicken drive-through restaurant is now located.

The illustrious discussion on the relative merits of Christianity and Islam that took place in 1951 at the Rialto Club and was led by Dean Baker, Arnold Chambers, and Al Haji Talib Dawud was also held there.

"[3] "Tom Henry, who was one of the first people to found the ALP (Antigua Labour Party), owned a considerable amount of land close to the old Buff house, which was formerly called Cassie Pasteur.

The inheritance used to be a farm where animals were raised, and Mr. Fane managed the land for Brysons, the company that sold the meat.

When Dr. Noel Margetson purchased the land in the late 1950s or early 1960s, he had the existing home demolished so that he could construct a new structure there.