About this Property
One Bedroom Apartment – Woodbrook
•One Bedroom
•One Bath
•Fully Furnished
•Utilities Included
•Wifi and Cable Included
•Hot and Cold Waterline
•Washer and Dryer Facility
$4’600
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About the Region
Newtown
Newtown, is a district in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. Over the years Newtown has evolved into a fairly well developed business area with large residences being converted into business places or being torn down with the intention to build a more business like location.
One of the older buildings which has retained most of its historical look is the St. Patrick's R.C. Church. Newtown is one of the areas which had at least one primary school for boys and one for girls, which is the Newtown Boys and Newtown Girls. Known for success in academics and Music Festival competitions, these schools are located on either side of the St. Patrick's R.C. Church with access from Maraval Road.
St. James
Saint James is a district of Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. The main road is the Western Main Road. It runs from Woodbrook to Cocorite. The area's major thoroughfare, has long been the city's main nightlife district, sometimes nicknamed "the city that never sleeps”. The largest Pizza Hut in the world is located in Saint James on Tragarete Road.
This district is well protected by the police barracks, it is home to the Harvard’s Sports club, King George the 5th Park, Fatima College & the fast efficient licensing office etc. For the carnival season, St. James provides an array of celebrations as it is well known for its many local pubs.
It is an area fit for commercial activity as it is known for its busy daily activities especially in the peak seasons. The district offers banking services, many food business of different ethnicity, Supermarket retail and wholesale trade, furniture etc.
Highlights of this area also comes from the Queens Park Oval where all the cricket activities are held such as the exciting CPL, One day internationals and Test cricket. This is a definite location for liming and having fun.
Woodbrook
The large Woodbrook district, west of Downtown Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, was formerly a sugar estate owned by the Siegert family of Angostura bitters fame. The estate was sold to the Town Board in 1911 and developed into a residential neighbourhood, with many of the north–south streets named for the Siegert siblings, some of whom were Carlos, Luis, Petra and Alfredo.
In the last twenty years the main east–west thoroughfares, Ariapita Avenue and Tragarete Road, have become almost entirely commercialized, and Ariapita Avenue west of Murray Street has become a relatively upscale dining and entertainment "strip". A few small parks are sprinkled through the neighbourhood; Adam Smith Square and Siegert Square are the two largest. The Community Association held a series of events in August 2011 to celebrate its 100th anniversary.
Just north of Woodbrook along Tragarete Road is the Queen's Park Oval, a major Test cricket ground which is owned by the private Queen's Park Cricket Club (QPCC). At Woodbrook's western end, at the edge of Invaders Bay, is the Hasley Crawford Stadium, the national venue for football and track and field events.