Falmouth Green Park Great House
Green Park Great House was originally called Green Pond by its first owner George Sinclair of St. Ann, who acquired the property around 1740. The name Green Pond was derived from a small pond on the property, which was located nearby the Great House.
Over a period of time the Green Park property was owned by a number of individuals such as William Clarke of Hanover, Edward Barrett, great grandfather of Elizabeth Barrett Browning and James Peterkin. In 1761, the property was owned by the Kingston merchants namely Southworth and Kenion. Southworth began the construction of the present Great House on the site of the first house, but he died before it was completed. It was Southworth who changed the name from Green Pond to Green Park. The property was then bequeathed to William Artherton, who finished the house. His heirs were the subsequent owners of the property until 1910.
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Good Hope Great House
Good Hope Estate was formed through a land grant, given to Colonel Thomas Williams. The estate consisting of one thousand acres, bordering the Martha Brae river is situated in the parish of Trelawny. Colonel Williams was the grandson of one of the first settlers in the island after its conquest by the English.Read More.
Green Park Great House
Green Park Great House was originally called Green Pond by its first owner George Sinclair of St. Ann, who acquired the property around 1740. The name Green Pond was derived from a small pond on the property, which was located nearby the Great House.Read More.
Falmouth Court House
This courthouse was erected in 1815. The building is a Georgian design. These building are usually well proportioned with seemingly vertical and horizontal grads crossing the building.Read More.
Falmouth Port –Royal Caribbean International’s Voyager of the Seas today became the first ship to call at Historic Falmouth port. Situated between the popular cruise ports of Ocho Rios and Montego Bay, Historic Falmouth is the first-ever thematic cruise port and is also a convenient gateway for guests to embark on more than 60 exhilarating land experiences along the north coast of Jamaica.Read More.
Rafting on Martha Brae: Five minutes from Falmouth, guests can enjoy a tranquil ride on a 30-foot bamboo raft. Read More .
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