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Rose hall great house
Rose Hall Great House


The Rose Hall Great House   serves as one of Jamaica’s premier tourist attractions. It was formerly the home of Annie Palmer, the white witch of Rose Hall. Dead for over 100 years, her legend still evokes memories of her monstrous reign as the mistress of the Great House. All three of her husbands met their death at her hands, while countless slaves suffered as a result of her ruthlessness. Her evil reign ended with her murder in 1831.
Following years of abandonment and neglect after Annie’s death, the Great House was purchased and restored by U.S. entrepreneurs John and Michele Rollins of Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A. The multi-million dollar refurbishment brought the Great House back to its original architectural splendor complete with antique furnishings and decor, as well as enchanting gardens, walkways and vistas.
Your tour will also include a visit to Annie’s Pub in the dungeon of the Great House, one of the most charming taverns in the Caribbean. The Rose Hall Great House, including our Gift Ship is truly a visitor’s delight.

The Legend
One can now stand in its rooms and listen to the "true story?" or "legend?"
of the last mistress who lived in this magnificent house.
Annie Mae Patterson was young and possessed incredible beauty.  She also possessed more than what was obvious as she was an expert in witchcraft (Voodoo) having been tutored by her nursemaid as a child in Haiti.  John Palmer was bewitched and after he married her, he died of a mysterious illness.  He became the first of her 3 husbands who had similar deaths.
They are said to be buried under the tall palm trees near the beach opposite the Great House; it should be noted here that no storm has ever blown them away!
She was reputed to have had many lovers, taken from her estate.  When Annie and a slave girl both fell in love with the estate Supervisor this caused a conflict on the estate.  Voodoo was used as open warfare between them and neither came out victorious as the legend tells of a slave uprising on the estate during which she was killed and the fields set on fire.  In the ensuing years
no one wanted to live in the house, it remained unoccupied and fell into ruins.

Today the house is open to the public for guided tours, incentive groups, private functions or lavish white gloved service Galas.
A gift shop and pub have been built into the dungeon where Annie Palmer had imprisoned and tortured her victims.

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