If you’ve ever dreamed of living like a legendary reggae musician who sold more than 20 million records during his lifetime, now’s your chance! The serene Jamaican retreat, featured in the newly released film “One Love,” is now available for $16.8 million.
A guest cottage.
An al fresco lounging spot.
The pool area.
A grassy lawn ideal for croquet.
The picturesque views.
A cobblestone courtyard.
The gift shop.
This tranquil oasis, nestled on a remote 26-acre parcel atop Jamaica’s Blue Mountains—a UNESCO World Heritage Site—is located near the capital city of Kingston. Known as the Strawberry Hill Hotel, this boutique luxury resort has a rich history dating back to the 18th century when it began as a coffee plantation and strawberry farm. Originally gifted by the Royal Family to Horace Walpole, the 4th Earl of Orford, the property has since been meticulously restored by Island Records founder Chris Blackwell.
A conference space.
Featured prominently in the biopic, this picturesque retreat served as a sanctuary for the late Bob Marley during his recovery from a 1970s assassination attempt. Over the years, it has also been a beloved destination for the Rolling Stones and Willie Nelson. Today, the property is part of Blackwell’s Island Outpost hotel chain, offering 13 Georgian-style cottages adorned with plantation shutters, mahogany four-poster beds, and private verandas with stunning views.
An assortment of platinum disc awards from Island Records artists.
The resort also features a restaurant and bar, an indoor/outdoor spa, an infinity-edge swimming pool, and a yoga pavilion. With meandering pathways leading to hidden pergolas and a helipad, there’s ample opportunity for relaxation and exploration. Additionally, the listing presents the possibility for the new owner to expand the property with the addition of 16 more villas. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of Jamaican paradise steeped in history and luxury!
A wraparound veranda.