Dominica was never a wealthy colony such as Barbados or Bahamas. You won’t find here grand and imposing historic architecture built by tycoons of bygone eras. There are, however, small, intimate and charming plantation houses built in much simpler vernacular style.
Las Esquinas—Spanish for “corners”—is a two-storey, 7000-square-foot white villa set on a small, intimate cove on a corner of Little Harbour on the southeast coast of the island.