Marshall's Penn, Great House from 18th century.
Open: by appointment
Cecil Charlton Park, with the Mandeville Courthouse and the Rectory, the oldest house in town.
Open: always
Like golf? Try the Manchester Golf Club, the oldest golf course of the island.
Mrs. Stephenson's Garden, beautifully planted with local plants and flowers.
Open: by appointment
Milk River Bath, enjoy mineral springs in a 19th century building.
Open: daily
Around Mandeville
Mandeville is a good startingpoint to explore the highlands around the city.
Form here you can do the Appleton Estate Rum Tour, a must for every visitor of Jamaica. See how Jamaica's most famous rum is produced and taste it at the bar. You should try the cream to, it is great!
If you prefer coffee instead of rum, the visit High Mountain Coffee Factory. You have to make an appointment, but a tour is free and interesting. And oh..., they produce some very nice coffee liquors to!
Or visit Lover's Leap for a beautiful view over the deep blue ocean and a very romantic story. Sorry, no happy end...
For all this and more, see the parishes sections for more information.
Posted by
Jake McBrian on
04-06-2007 09:12 (
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So English...
I like Mandeville because it is so English. You can see the remains of the English colonists everywhere and the town has a typical English/Jamaican atmosphere. No crowdy tourism here. Really nice to visit! Recommended!