Liberty Hill Great House
- Lime HallSaint AnnJamaica
- Resort
- jkerr@libertyhillgreathouse.com
- http://libertyhillgreathouse.com/
Liberty Hill Great House was built in 1740 and is a Historical House set on 25 acres of land, 1200 feet above sea level, and boasts views of both mountain and the Caribbean Sea as well as the cities of St. Ann’s Bay and Drax Hall.
The property has 3 private suits with bathrooms for our guests. We have walking trails, gardens, pool and spa. Liberty Hill Great House accommodates 3 couples and up to ten single overnight guests on an all-inclusive basis. (If your party is larger we can make accommodations at one of our associate property). It is the perfect destination for rest and relaxation, peace and tranquility, weddings, corporate meetings, retreats, outings and other social events.
The Tranquility Garden at Liberty Hill Great House boasts one of the largest collections of exotic flowers in Jamaica including: Haliconia, Ginger, Orchid and palms just to name a few. Every variety of tropical fruits and plants such as banana, coconut, breadfruit, pimento, Papaya and more can be found at Liberty Hill Great House. This property lives up to St. Ann’s Parish identity –the Garden Parish. On the property we farm our own produce which provides our guest fresh fruits and vegetables. We continue the tradition of harvesting the pimento during the season as well as using the pimento in some of our spa products. It must be noted that most product used in the spa has an ingredient grown on the property.
Liberty Hill Great House Resort & Spa is truly a fascinating resort for a spa getaway focused upon renewal and rejuvenation. Come to Liberty Hill Great House Resort & Spa to Relax, Refresh, Rejuvenate and take back your life. It is a resort spa retreat that will definitely stay with you long after you depart.
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Liberty Hill Great House sits 1200 feet above sea level on 25 acres, just minutes from the historical town of St. Ann's Bay. It is an old pimento plantation.
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The Parish of St. Ann is one of the oldest populated areas in Jamaica tracing back to 600 - 650 A.D. It is believed to be the earliest Taino/Arawak settlement in Jamaica. It is also believed that these indigenous people of Jamaica, the Arawak Indians lived on the site of Liberty Hill Great House. The Tainos found the property to be a useful vantage point, (1200 ft. elevation) ideal for observing approaching ships. When Christopher Columbus first came to Jamaica in 1494, he landed on the shores of St. Ann. He returned to Jamaica on his fourth voyage and was eventually marooned for one year at St. Ann's Bay (June 1503 - June 1504.)