About this Property
11,766 sq. ft. of freehold land, bounded by a water course at the southern end, and road reserves at both the northern and eastern ends. It’s been surveyed, and has local utility infrastructure present; i.e. electricity and water present. Secondary vegetation growth present as well..
About the Region
Blanchisseuse
Blanchisseuse (pronounced, in the local English dialect, "blan-chee-shears") is a village in Trinidad and Tobago. It is located about midway along the north coast of Trinidad on the northern slope of the Northern Range, about 24 km north of Arima.
The village was settled by the French following the Cedula of Population in 1783.
When Captain Frederick Mallet was charting and surveying the island of Trinidad following its capitulation to the British in 1797, he was told that the village had no name. Observing the women washing clothes in the river, he simply wrote on his survey chart: "Ladies River". Later, the settlers called the place after the washerwomen the surveyor had seen, Blanchisseuse being the French for "washerwoman".
The village is accessible from Port of Spain via the North Coast Road. Blanchisseuse is located much further than the Maracas Beach and Las Cuevas beaches but it still remains a popular beach.
Blanchisseuse is famous for the Blanchisseuse Spring Bridge, beaches and Marianne river. The Blanchiessuse Spring Bridge is located on the Paria Main Road Blanchisseuse where most people visit to take photos of this historic site.
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La Fillette
La Fillette a fishing village found on the north coast road in Trinidad, located between the La Cuevas and Blanchisseuse Beach. The community is quite and the residents are traditional.
Most small businesses such as parlours, mini marts or bars strive from the presence of locals and tourists who come to trade in the purchase of Seafood or enjoy its main attraction which is the beach.
This beach like the other bays in the area cannot be seen from the main road as it is neatly tucked away. To get to this beach as the name indicates, you have to take a cool walk down approximately 100 steps which takes you directly onto the sand. The main stretch of sand isn't wide but it's spacious enough for you to be able to lounge on your beach chairs or mats.