“Reclaim, restore and preserve whatever nature and time allows us to find.”

-Antonius Roberts, OBE

Hillside House together with the other eleven properties situated on Cumberland Street is an integral part of Bahamian history. The original property known as Hillside House was built in 1840, while the other eleven residences were already in existence on Cumberland Street since 1768. This surviving single story structure was the ‘back’ building to the main house and according to a recorded survey, these two buildings withstood the ravages of time for another 120 years. Sadly, progress came in the form of a parking lot and the main house was demolished leaving only the ‘back’ structure standing.