Fodor's Expert Review Old Rectory
Built around 1699 by part-time privateer George Dew, this charming limestone cottage is mainly associated with a later resident, Alexander Richardson (the rector of St. Peter's Church), who lived here between 1763 and 1805. In addition to handsome gardens, the house, with its cedar beams, multiple chimneys, and "welcoming arms" entrance, is a lovely example of traditional Bermudian architecture. It is currently a private residence, but you can see many features of the Old Rectory from the road.