Rose Hall Plantation: Haunted Jamaica with Michelle Whitedove
Rose Hall: Haunted Jamaica with Michelle Whitedove
Rose Hall-Montego Bay, Jamaica: Michelle Whitedove is invited to the beautiful Rose Hall Plantation to uncover the details about an alleged haunting. What will she discover – real paranormal activity or just an age-old urban legend? As an expert in the field of paranormal phenomena, Michelle Whitedove has traveled the globe visiting some of the worlds most haunted locations and sacred sites. She is the author GHOST STALKER a series of books that delve into the reality of Earthbound Souls-Available in Amazon
Rose Hall is widely regarded to be a visually impressive house and the most famous in Jamaica. It is a mansion in Jamaican Georgian style with a stone base and a plastered upper storey, high on the hillside, with a panorama view over the coast. It was built in the 1770s at a cost of about £30,000 and subsequently became the property of John Palmer. Hakewill visited the building and wrote:
“It is placed at a delightful elevation, and commands a very extensive sea view. Its general appearance has much of the character of a handsome Italian villa. A double flight of stone steps leads to an open portico, giving access to the entrance hall; on the left of which is the eating-room, and on the right the drawing-room, behind which are other apartments for domestic uses. The right wing, fitted up with great elegance, and enriched with painting and gilding, was the private apartment of the late Mrs. Palmer, and the left wing is occupied as servants’ apartments and offices. The principal staircase, in the body of the house, is a specimen of joinery in mahogany and other costly woods seldom excelled, and leads to a suite of chambers in the upper story.”
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