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On the eastern or windward side of the island, high up in the forested hills, is Golden Rock Plantation Inn, recently purchased by New York painter Brice Marden and his wife, Helen. The cottage rooms are modest compared with the other inns, but the 200-year-old mill, converted into a charming two-story… more suite, is truly special, and as such, often booked. Nevertheless, spend the afternoon here, having a lunch of lobster salad and grilled prawns among the red umbrellas and the many monkeys. The view from this serene oasis—out to sea, where Antigua and Montserrat are visible along the horizon—is breathtaking.
We did not stay at Golden Rock, but if their accomodations are as good as the restaurant, I'm sure it is spectacular. We had lunch at Golden Rock one day because that is where we were meeting our hike guide. It turned out to be my favorite... more
"Hardworking Pam," as a local put it, is an outstanding host. We were greeted warmly and introduced to the grounds and our cottage. The cottage was comfortable and clean. The grounds and views are spectacular. The food and service were... more
My husband and I just got back from our honey moon which we spent on the island of Nevis at the Golden Rock Hotel (I guess they dropped the "plantation" name?) It was exactly what we were hoping for! It was secluded and quiet, with beautiful views... more
My husband and I spent our honeymoon at Golden Rock in November of 2007. We stayed in the sugar mill and had an excellent time. I honestly cannot think of a better location to have your honeymoon! The grounds were beautiful and Pam was always... more
My family and I stayed at Golden Rock in May and loved it. We rented the sugar mill as well as a cottage. The innkeeper was wonderful, knowledgable, and hospitable, but some of the waitstaff was often short or apathetic. Our rooms were very clean... more