Greenwood Great House

St. James

Greenwood Great House

Built between 1780 and 1800 by relatives of the poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Greenwood Great House is one of the best-preserved great houses in Jamaica. Unlike many plantation homes, it survived unscathed during the Christmas Rebellion of 1831. The house contains original furniture, rare musical instruments, and an extensive library of antique books.

Visitor Information

Hours Daily 9am–5pm
Admission USD $20 (Adults) / USD $10 (Children)
Map 18.4878, -77.8856