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ROSE HALL GREAT HOUSE
Immerse yourself if the heritage of the island as your expert guide shares the story of this colonial ruin restored to its former majesty in the 1960’s. Learn about the lifestyle of the European bourgeoisie in the isles of the Caribbean in the Eighteenth Century. The tale of the Annee Palmer, the famed White Witch of Rose Hall is sure to delight. Beautiful tropical gardens and personalities will colour your experience with fun along the way!
ROSE HALL GOLF
WHITE WITCH
The White Witch Golf Course is carved from the rolling countryside of Jamaica’s historic Rose Hall Plantation and is an 18-hole championship golf course designed by Robert von Hagge and Rick Baril. This 6,758-yard, Par 71 treasure is named for the plantation’s beautiful but wicked 19th century plantation mistress, Annee Palmer.
CINNAMON HILL
Cinnamon Hill has a very historic and celebrated past. The house was built in 1734 by Edward Barrett, ancestor of Elizabeth Barrett-Browning.
WEDDINGS/EVENTS
Rose Hall abounds with history and beauty that can be matched by nowhere in the world. Lush green landscapes, exquisite panoramas, secret waterfalls, beach escapes, historic ruins and majestic great houses – there is a Rose Hall Signature location that is perfect for your dream wedding. Our team of expert wedding planners will ensure that your day is rooted as deep as the rich and vibrant heritage of the land. You bring the love! We will take care of the rest!
Six amazing locations just waiting for you to plant your dream! Your Rose Hall Wedding Planners will transform your preferred location into the magical experience that is so uniquely you. Close your eyes and imagine the rest of your life starting here…
CINNAMON HILL GREAT HOUSE
HOME OF JOHNNY CASH
Cinnamon Hill has a very historic and celebrated past. The house was built in 1734 by Edward Barrett, ancestor of Elizabeth Barrett-Browning.
It was subsequently owned by George Robertson, Joseph Shore, then the Henderson family, until it was purchased by John Rollins in the 1960s. Johnny Cash bought the house from Rollins in the early 70s and he and his estate owned it until the Rollins family -Michele Rollins- bought it back in 2012 after the Cashes passed away.