Today, we’re taking a step back in time with the Bermuda National Trust at Verdmont, one of the island’s most treasured historic homes.
Built more than 325 years ago, Verdmont is not only a beautifully preserved house but also a place that holds powerful stories about Bermuda’s past — from the merchant families who lived there to the enslaved men, women, and children whose lives and labour shaped its history.
Kendal Trott sat down with Jo-Rena Davis, an interpreter with the Bermuda National Trust, to talk about the National Trust Guided Tours of Verdmont.
She shares why, as summer winds down, this 45-minute tour makes for a fun, family-friendly activity — and a meaningful way to connect with Bermuda’s heritage.

