Flatts Village, Bermuda

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Flatts Village, Smiths Parish, Bermuda.
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Flatts Village, Smiths Parish, Bermuda.
Another view of Flatts Village.
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Another view of Flatts Village.

Flatts Village is a small settlement in Bermuda, lying on the southern bank of Flatt's Inlet in Hamilton Parish, almost exactly between the territory's two municipalities, Hamilton and St. George's.

It is one of the earliest settled areas in Bermuda. Although the entrance to the inlet is now to shallow, due to sand, to allow entrance to large vessels, it was once a useful harbour. It's primary utility is often said to have been that it was remote from the old Capital, St. George's, and the customs officers located there. The Island's parliament occasionally met in Flatts, historically, although the seat of government remained in St. George's til moving to Hamilton in 1815. A number of former warehouses and prominent homes survive in Flatts Village to speak of its more prosperous and active past.

Flatts Bridge crosses the inlet at the settlement, and the Bermuda Aquarium and Museum is located opposite, on the north side of the inlet.

The settlement is the site of the Flatts Festival, which occurs every October.