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Bloomfield Great House
Add to my Jamaica
8 Perth Road
P O Box 150
Mandeville

Tel: 876-962 7130
Fax: 876-961-0549
E-mail: bloomfield.g.h@cwjamaica.com
Description
Bloomfield Great House is a 200-year-old Georgian-style coffee plantation main house built many years before the town of Mandeville was formed in 1838. It was renovated in 1997 by a Jamaican family and an Australian son-in-law, and now houses a fine dining restaurant offering a spectacular view of Mandeville, and the occasional art exhibition and live music concert. Delight in Bloomfield's scrumptious international and Jamaican cuisine ... linger a while over a cold draught Red Stripe beer, or choose from a good selection of wines ... all the while enjoying the cool breezes on the veranda or the open-air deck of the bar. It's all well worth a visit.
Hours of Operation
Monday 12:00 pm-10:00pm
Tuesday 12:00 pm-10:00pm
Wednesday 12:00 pm-10:00pm
Thursday 12:00 pm-10:00pm
Friday 12:00 pm-10:00pm
Saturday 12:00 pm-10:00pm
 
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Falmouth families: At one time the entire coasted area between Falmouth and Montego Bay was owned by two families - "The Barretts took from Little River to Falmouth, the Lawrences from Little River to Montego Bay". The first Barretts came to Jamaica with the English army of conquest in 1655 and obtained extensive land grants in the area. Lawrence descendants at one time owned estates which included Ironshore, Running Gut (Half Moon estate) and Fairfield.
 
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