
Strawberry Hill, the picturesque hideaway nestled in the hills of St Andrew, is said to be up for sale.
The famed hotel featured prominently in the commercially successful ‘Bob Marley: One Love‘ biopic, has been a sanctuary for musicians such as the King of Reggae.
It has been a haven for many musicians and the rich and famous since 1974.

Once owned by the founder of Island Records, Chris Blackwell, the hotel is now on the market for sale, however, a price tag for the historic gem has not yet been disclosed.
Frequented by Marley himself, it served as a serene escape during the turbulent ’70s. Originally a colonial plantation with a strawberry farm, this 47-acre mountaintop retreat boasts historic charm.

Designed by renowned Jamaican architect, Ann Hodges, its post-colonial architecture offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity. With 13 quaint cottages and the potential for 16 more villas, Strawberry Hill promises a calming escape.
The restaurant space boasts serene views, setting the stage for weddings and events, the listing adds. The infinity pool itself also looks to panoramic vistas of Kingston.

Equipped with a helipad, the hotel also offers seamless access for discerning travellers.
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