
Greenwood Great House Montego Bay, Jamaica
Price: $120 (1-4 persons); $40 (5 or more persons each) – Round Trip
Duration: 2 Hours
Tour Type: Historic, Culture, Sightseeing
Visit the Greenwood Great House and learn about its history on a private tour in Montego Bay. Tour the grounds of this museum and find out about its former owners while learning about life on a sugar plantation.
The museum, which was opened in 1976, once belonged to the Barretts. This wealthy British family once owned more than 84,000 acres of land and more than 2,000 slaves. Today, the house is a national monument. On your tour, you will see the historical museum, with much of its original furniture, family portraits, and rooms still intact. It contains the largest plantation library in the island, with up to 300 books, some dated as early as 1697. It also houses exotic musical instruments and antique china silverware. While at the house, you will also enjoy complimentary drinks, including Red Stripe beer, fruit juice, and bottled water.
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Greenwood Great House Montego Bay
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Greenwood Great House is over 200 years old. Formerly owned by the family of Elizabeth Barrett-Browning, the famous English poet, Greenwood is one of the best-preserved great houses on the island. Built during an era of architectural elegance, Greenwood has retained the atmosphere of the 19th century and continues to capture the imagination of its visitors.
