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Harrington Hundreds

Suburban   Coastal  

Harrington Hundreds is a small area located in the parish of Smith's on the island of Bermuda. Known for its serene environment and lush landscapes, it offers a peaceful retreat from the more bustling parts of the island. The area is characterized by its residential neighborhoods, which feature a mix of traditional Bermudian cottages and more modern homes. Harrington Hundreds is also known for its grocery store of the same name, which has been serving the community for many years. The area is not a major tourist destination, but it provides a genuine sense of Bermudian life for its residents. With its close-knit community and quiet streets, Harrington Hundreds is a place where one can enjoy the natural beauty of Bermuda, from its subtropical flora to the nearby ocean views. It is an ideal location for those looking to experience a slower pace of life while still having access to the amenities of the island.

Cost of Living

The cost of living in Harrington Hundreds is high, as is typical for Bermuda, due to the island's isolated location and the costs associated with importing goods.

Weather

The weather in Harrington Hundreds is subtropical with warm, humid summers and mild, temperate winters.

Living in Harrington Hundreds

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