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Spotlight On
Bloomfield Great House is a 200-year-old Georgian-style coffee plantation main house built many years before the town of Mandeville was formed in 1838. It was renovated in 1997 by a Jamaican family and an Australian son-in-law, and now houses a fine dining restaurant offering a spectacular view of Mandeville, and the occasional art exhibition and live music concert. Delight in Bloomfield's scrumptious international and Jamaican cuisine ... linger a while over a cold draught Red Stripe beer, or choose from a good selection of wines. > Learn More
| Situated high on a hilltop overlooking the Bay of Ocho Rios, surveying the azure waters of the Caribbean, the Gardens embrace 25 acres of tropic splendour. A sparkling waterfall cascades down a rocky course with luxuriant plant specimens on all sides. Lush tropical trees form bowers with flamboyant blossoms every month of the year. > Learn More
|  | Villa Gabriella is a lovely 5-bedroom private guesthouse located just across a small private road from the Mammee Bay beach.This bi-level home has oceanviews from the second floor, air-conditioning in each bedroom, a private pool, full staff and satellite TV. > Learn More
| Feast on "Jamasian" food, Jamaican ingredients prepared Asian style. > Learn More
| This fund raising event produced by Liberty Hall will take the format of a dramatic production of Black luminaries reading Marcus Garvey’s words. > Learn More
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National Heritage:
The Worthy Park Sugar Estate, almost in the middle of the island, was founded in 1670 by Francis Price. It is the oldest sugar estate in continuous production.
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