This Wonderful establishment located smack dab in the middle of Hastings next to Dread or Dead is one of best hidden gems I have come across in a while.
I escaped WFH in Battersea for Barbados, and I ve never looked back
After a Covid redundancy, Juliet Fallowfield joined a tribe of digital nomads on the Caribbean island, where the tax-free living is easy
Juliet Fallowfield at Harrison s Point Lighthouse in Barbados
For me, 2020 had one huge positive: it afforded me a newfound freedom. Following redundancy in early April, I left 20 years of PAYE behind to start my own PR consultancy, joining the 3.5% year-on-year increase in registrations at Companies House.
I soon realised that wherever the internet worked, so could I. Unfortunately, my beloved Battersea failed in this regard and when Barbados’s so-called Welcome Stamp visa started coming up in conversation with fellow entrepreneurial types, I noted that the island’s key selling point wasn’t its turquoise seas or expertly cheffed cuisines, but that its internet connection ranked above that of the UK.