Reproduced below is the onloy information I could find on the official Bermuda touism site (http://www.bermudatourism.com/docs/index2.html). My wife and I will be taking a cruise to Hamilton and St. George's in October, so thanks for the prod that got me to look this up before the last minute. Flatts Village referenced below is located on the south shore of Harrington Sound, southwest of St. George's. Marc Verdmont Museum Among Flatts's early tourists was American author Mark Twain. In the late 1800s, he stayed here at the home of U.S. Consul General Charles Maxwell Allen. Twain often could be found reading or writing under a large mahogany tree on the grounds of Palmetto Gardens. That tree stands today. Through the centuries, Flatts never lost its sense of history. The area, in fact, is home to more than a dozen historic buildings. Most are privately owned, but you can - and should - visit Verdmont, a classic 18th-century Georgian mansion. A Bermuda National Trust property, the house boasts a superb collection of antiques, including English and Chinese porcelain and Bermuda cedar furniture. In addition, Verdmont is surrounded by an old walled garden full of trees, shrubs and flowers known to be growing in Bermuda 300 years ago. Verdmont, which also features breathtaking ocean views, is at the top of Collector's Hill on Sayle Road in Smiths Parish. It's open Tuesdays through Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Marcus W. Koechig