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Spend a week with your family and closest friends of up to 12 people at the beautiful former home of Johnny and June Carter Cash, the Cinnamon Hill Great House, outside Montego Bay, Jamaica. Your stay includes:
Built by Edward Barrett of the “Barrett’s of Wimpole Street” in 1760, the magnificent Georgian designed Cinnamon Hill Great House became his principal residence until his death in 1798. He settled a sugar plantation on the land with a still standing aqueduct (1764) to provide power for the water wheel for the sugar mill. The heavy casks or hogsheads of brown muscovado sugar were carried downhill on bullock carts from the sugar works to the wharf at Little River.
John and Michele Rollins purchased Rose Hall Plantation in the 1960’s. Their friends and country music legends, Johnny and June Carter Cash, fell in love with Jamaica and chose the Cinnamon Hill Great House as their Jamaican retreat. For more than 30 years, they recorded their fabulous music and entertained movie stars, musicians, politicians, and heads of state in their drawing room at Cinnamon Hill. They named one of their bedroom suites for their longtime friends and frequent visitors, Billy and Ruth Graham. The waterfall at the foot of the Great House, where Annee Palmer practiced voodoo, is now the 15th hole of the Cinnamon Hill Golf Course. When filming the James Bond movie Live and Let Die, Roger Moore and Jane Seymour watched another witch doctor perform voodoo at the same waterfall. Jane fell in love with Jamaica and returned many times with her family to stay at the Cinnamon Hill Great House with Johnny and June.
Today, the Cinnamon Hill Great House sits nestled in the lush green hills surrounded by the Rose Hall plantation. Once again part of the Michele Rollins’ Rose Hall, it continues to contain memories and memorabilia of its former legendary owners and is available for tours, dinners and wedding receptions.