Holiday Pop-Up Shop at Waterville
The annual Holiday Pop-Up Shop at Waterville, 2 Pomander Road, Paget, is a seasonal event celebrating Bermuda’s creative community. The shop features a curated selection of unique, locally made gifts and artisanal products, making it an ideal destination for holiday shopping while supporting Bermudian artisans and small businesses.
Offerings include:
Christmas cards and ornaments crafted from cedar, glass, and paper
Jewellery, scarves, ceramics, candles, and soaps
Tea towels, children’s books, puzzles, and stationery
Local food items such as Bermuda honey, jams, chutneys, and spices
Exclusive Bermuda National Trust merchandise (ornaments, calendars, books, apparel)
Featured vendors and products:
Hand-painted pottery by Helle Ceramics
Bermuda Angel decorations by Sylvern Furbert
Artisan soaps by Dayrosia
Jewellery by Rebecca Little and Maria McLeod Smith
Sun hats by Sarah Bray
Cedar crafts by Anne & Shelly’s Country Craft and Robin Horsfield
Jams, chutneys, and oils by Bouquet Garni
Spices by Umami
Handmade sea glass jewellery and decorations by Bermuda Triangle Design
And many more local creators
The shop is open Monday through Saturday, 10:00–16:00, until December 23, 2025. The event is held at Waterville, a historic property managed by the Bermuda National Trust.
The Bermuda National Trust, Waterville, 2 Pomander Rd, PG 05, Bermuda

The Bermuda National Trust (BNT) is a charitable organization dedicated to preserving and promoting Bermuda’s unique natural, architectural, and cultural heritage. Founded in 1970, succeeding the Bermuda Historical Monuments Trust (1937–1970), the BNT works to protect the island’s treasures for future generations through preservation, education, and advocacy. It manages 82 properties spanning 250 acres, including historic houses, museums, gardens, cemeteries, nature reserves, and coastline, showcasing Bermuda’s rich history and biodiversity.
The Trust operates three museums—Bermuda National Trust Museum, Tucker House Museum, and Verdmont Museum—displaying artifacts that trace Bermuda’s development, from early settlement to its role in the U.S. Civil War. Its education programs, including student tours, summer camps, and publications, foster public appreciation of the island’s heritage. The BNT also hosts events like the Palm Sunday Walk and Christmas Walkabout, engaging thousands in celebrating Bermuda’s history.
Governed by a 13-member council, the BNT collaborates with organizations like the Bermuda Audubon Society and has reciprocal agreements with global heritage groups, allowing members access to sites worldwide. Headquartered at Waterville, a historic 18th-century estate, the Trust relies on memberships, donations, and volunteers to sustain its mission.