🪴 Sustainable Restoration
Re-establishing heritage architecture and gardens through environmentally responsible practices. Each donation safeguards Springfield’s historic character for future generations.
Preserving heritage, protecting biodiversity, and pioneering new ways to connect people with place — Springfield House is growing into a 21st-century ecosystem where culture, science, and imagination meet.
Every contribution sustains a living legacy. The restoration of Springfield House is about more than walls and gardens — it is about nurturing ideas, knowledge, and species. Your support strengthens our ability to protect, research, and share Dominica’s natural and cultural wealth with the world.
Re-establishing heritage architecture and gardens through environmentally responsible practices. Each donation safeguards Springfield’s historic character for future generations.
Supporting forest regeneration, plant propagation, and ecological study to protect local and endangered species across Dominica’s highlands.
Preserving oral histories, craftsmanship, and artistic expression through exhibitions, publications, and community workshops that celebrate Dominica’s creative spirit.
Developing interactive archives, QR-based storytelling, and virtual exhibits powered by modern technology to share Springfield’s story with the world.
Join us in bringing this vision to life. Your contribution — of any size — directly supports the preservation and innovation efforts of Springfield House.
“From Dominica to the world — preserving the past, planting the future.”
Craftsmen, caretakers, and dreamers reviving the architecture and spirit of Springfield — one beam, one garden, one memory at a time.
Gardeners, foresters, and biologists protecting the island’s living systems — from orchids to rivers — one seedling at a time.
Artists, photographers, and local historians weaving Springfield’s legacy into exhibits and digital archives that inspire the world.
Designers and technologists using AI and digital tools to turn a forgotten estate into a living portal of creativity and learning.
“From Dominica to the world — preserving the past, planting the future.”