Old Homestead
Old Homestead
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Formerly known as the West Bay Pink House, this is probably the most photographed home in Grand Cayman. The pink-and-white Caymanian cottage was built in 1912 of wattle and daub around an ironwood frame. Cheery Mac Bothwell, who grew up in the house, takes you on tours that present a nostalgic and touching look at life in Grand Cayman before the tourism and banking booms. COST: $5. Mon.-Sat. 8-5.
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Andrew M
7,589 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2020
This beautiful example of a local house in the early 20th century is located at 2419 West Bay Road. It is known locally as the Pink House, due to the pink highlights used on the veranda. The columns and railings are painted pink, with white being the base colour used on the house. The door and window jambs are also highlighted in pink, and the windows are painted sea green. The use of sand instead of a lawn, is unique and makes the house seem like an oasis.

The many palm trees and other plants in the sandy areas were well taken care of and are a great photo op. I visited early in the morning and although I was unable to access the house interior, I got quite a few good photos of the exterior. There are not much attractions in this area, and buses usually stop for a minute so tourists can take photos of the house. The house was constructed in 1912 by Phillip Bothwell. It was built with wood frames and wattle & daub. It has survived hurricanes which is a testament to the quality of it's construction.

After viewing the house, take a walk west and the West Bay Beach can be visited. Diving tours to the Kittiwake submarine can be done from this beach.
Written February 23, 2020
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midwaytoheaven
Midway, UT3,048 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2019
Our tour bus driver stopped here on the side of the road to see what he said is one of the the oldest original homes on Grand Cayman. Nicely taken care of. It is a small whitewashed home with pink trim accents. It was ready for Christmas with decorations and a manger display in the front yard.

BOTTOM LINE: This is only a quick stop view from the street for tours. Our guide said that the sand in the front yard to placed to represent "snow" here. Again a cute home but not worth while to travel here only to see this home. Most likely you will pass it on your way to view other island sites. Worth a quite stop visit. MY RATING: 7/10
Written December 6, 2019
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brewColumbus_Georgia
Columbus, GA1,420 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2018 • Couples
We stopped while on our way to Hell. It was an old home with sand yards and structure made from a cured limestone proccess. It's was very old but in good shape.Do a drive by just to see it and get a feel for how things use to be.
Written February 8, 2018
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gaharris_99
McAllen, TX31 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2017 • Couples
On our short excursion, the driver stopped for a few minutes, quick drive by, explained the significance and historical background. Seating on the wrong side of vehicle đźš— for a good picture. If possible would have liked a closer look.
Written July 16, 2017
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Grady A
Fayetteville, NC338 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2014 • Couples
Was not able to go inside when we visited, but our guide made sure we understood the significance of this home. Notice the sand (no grass) yard. Windows allowed cool breezes. Has been preserved quite well over the years.
Written July 27, 2014
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tammyBaltimore_Md
Baltimore, MD4,160 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2019 • Friends
On our terrible tour, driver pulled to the side of the road to show this oldest house on Cayman islands, no one living there but cute old style home.
Written January 15, 2019
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kellycE3740BW
Youngsville, LA117 contributions
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2016 • Business
Driver took us by it for a 30 sec stop. Didn't offer much history or details. Didn't even get out of the tour bus.
Written April 20, 2016
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Cherisa J
Lawrence, Kansas61 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2016 • Couples
It was interesting the history behind this house, however we didn't get to go in the house. It was just another drive by - by our hot mini van tour guide.
Written January 22, 2016
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Kristen H
Raleigh, NC731 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2014 • Friends
We stopped here on an island routes tour of the island; it was nice to see. There was no cost for admission but then again, we didn't get to go inside. We just got to hear about the traditional Cayman homes a little. Nice history. Not somewhere I'd stop by myself.
Written July 9, 2015
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colbor
Kitchener, Canada84 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2015 • Couples
Interesting stop and information. Only needed a few minutes to observe from vehicle and then carry on.
Written May 13, 2015
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