16. Jubilee Square

Jubilee Square was a joint venture by The Baldwin Bridge Trust and Eton Town Council in 2012. 

It celebrates three events of 2012: the centenary of the Baldwin’s Bridge Trust, the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and it also marks the 2012 Olympic rowing events at Dorney Lake.

The names of donors are inscribed on the surrounding bricks. Lord Waldegrave of North Hill, Provost of Eton, opened Jubilee Square in 2012. 

Next to it is Baldwin’s Institute, completed in 1911 and opened in 1912. It was originally Eton Court and was bought by E.C. Austen-Leigh in 1909, who donated it as a site for a parish hall.

Turn right at the Square on Eton Court and, before Baldwins Institute, cross the road to reach the southern side . 

Continue along Eton Court, crossing into Meadow Lane carpark, opposite the Catholic Church.

Cut through the car park to find the footpath fingerpost at the edge of the Brocas Fields and a walkway marker the other side of Meadow Lane. 

Harbor District Historical Tour - Washington, North Carolina
  1. St. Peter's Graveyard
  2. A. W. Styron House
  3. Farrow Shipyard
  4. Marsh House
  5. Myers House
  6. Hyatt House
  7. U. S. Weather Bureau Storm-Warning Tower
  8. J. S. Farren Oyster Cannery
  9. Mulberry Tavern
  10. City Market House
  11. Old Town Hall
  12. Old Beaufort County Courthouse
  13. John Gray Blount House
  14. Turnage Theater
  15. Hotel Louise
  16. Mallison Hardware
  17. S. R. Fowle Store
  18. Fowle Warehouse
  19. Bank of Washington
  20. Atlantic Coastline Terminal
  21. Pamlico Point Lighthouse
  22. Havens Warf
  23. Havens House
  24. Fowle House
  25. U. S. Lighthouse Service Buoy Yard
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