Tabernacle
Tabernacle is a northeastern town south of Saddlers on St Kitts, defined by its residential character and position along the island's eastern corridor.
Overview
Tabernacle lies in the northeastern corridor of St Kitts, south of Saddlers and slightly inland from the Atlantic shoreline. It sits along the chain of settlements that connect the northern district to the rest of the island.
The town functions mainly as a residential community with local parish importance rather than as a major town center. Its daily role is tied more to households, local movement, and district services than to visitor traffic.
Tabernacle is distinguished by its position between the northern villages and the main island road network, giving it value as a geographic reference in the northeast. Its identity is quieter and more residential than the better-known coastal or capital towns.
Key Characteristics
- Location
- South of Saddlers in the northeastern corridor
- Parish
- Saint John Capisterre
- Island
- St Kitts
- Type
- Residential district town
- Character
- Quiet, parish-based, corridor-linked
- Best For
- Northeast route reference, district settlement context