Camden House Facts
Camden House, built in the early 18th century, features a blend of West
Indian architecture and Bermudian style.
Currently the titular official residence of Bermuda’s Prime Minister (the
actual residence is elsewhere), the interior contains portraits of five of Bermud's prime
ministers and a huge Waterford crystal chandelier.
Other precious items in the house include a carved Italian Renaissance chest
made of walnut in 1650, an inlaid Sheraton console table, a small cedar chest, an Adam-style
fireplace with a large gilt Regency mirror over the mantelpiece, cedar bookshelves, mahogany
bookcases, a Regency rosewood pedestal table, a silver epergne, and watercolor paintings by
famous artists.
Camden House Map&Location
The Camden House is located in Bermuda Botanical
Gardens. Address: Paget Parish, Point Finger Road Pharmacy, 16 Point Finger Rd, DV
04, Bermuda. Get help with directions using the map provided bellow:
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Camden House Photos
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Camden House - Source: camden.nsw.gov.au
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