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    Great Houses

    Jamaica Homes NewsBy Jamaica Homes NewsNovember 21, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Great Houses in Jamaica and beyond are architectural and historical icons symbolizing power, wealth, and social hierarchy. In Jamaica, these grand structures were central to plantation estates, serving as the residences of planters or their representatives, often attorneys for absentee owners. The design and scale of each Great House reflected the profitability of the estate and the affluence of its owner. Typically, these homes were two-storey buildings, with a robust ground floor of brick, cut stone, or mortar, and a lighter upper floor constructed from wood to balance durability with adaptability in the tropical climate. Variations included one-storey homes of wood, cut stone, or traditional materials like Spanish walling or wattle and daub, as well as two-storey structures entirely of brick or cut stone. Beyond aesthetics, these houses were practical, featuring wide verandahs, louvered shutters, and elevated designs to optimize ventilation and withstand hurricanes. Globally, Great Houses on colonial estates—from the Caribbean to India and Africa—served similar functions, acting as administrative hubs, symbols of dominance, and centers of plantation life. Today, these properties are celebrated for their architectural elegance and cultural significance, often repurposed as museums, heritage sites, or luxury accommodations, preserving the stories of their time while adapting to modern uses.

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