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  2. Goldeneye (estate) - Wikipedia

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    Goldeneye is the original name of novelist Ian Fleming 's estate on Oracabessa Bay on the northern coastline of Jamaica. He bought 15 acres (6.1 ha) adjacent to the Golden Clouds estate in 1946 and built his home on the edge of a cliff overlooking a private beach. The three-bedroom structure was constructed from Fleming's sketch, fitted with ...

  3. Golden Clouds - Wikipedia

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    Golden Clouds was the name given by Ruth Bryan Owen, the first female US ambassador, to her house in Oracabessa, Jamaica. [2][3] It is situated between Goldeneye, where Ian Fleming wrote many of the James Bond novels, and Noël Coward 's Firefly Estate. The ocean front 12-bedroom estate is on 7 acres (2.8 ha) of manicured lawn and gardens with ...

  4. Round Hill Hotel and Villas - Wikipedia

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    Opening. 1952. Website. www.roundhill.com. The historic Round Hill hotel and villa resort near Montego Bay in Hopewell, Hanover, Jamaica opened in 1952. It is located on a 100-acre (40 ha) peninsula and has entertained many celebrities and politicians including John F. Kennedy, Ralph Lauren, Paul Newman and Bob Hope. [citation needed]

  5. These Luxurious Jamaican Hotels Will Allow You to Live Your ...

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    Here are 10 of the best hotels and resorts in Jamaica. The Tryall Club. This Montego Bay resort offers a top-notch portfolio of private villas that can be rented via onefinestay. From one-bedroom ...

  6. Diamonds Are Forever (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Diamonds Are Forever is the fourth novel by the British author Ian Fleming to feature his fictional British Secret Service agent James Bond. [a] Fleming wrote the story at his Goldeneye estate in Jamaica, inspired by a Sunday Times article on diamond smuggling. The book was first published by Jonathan Cape in the United Kingdom on 26 March 1956 ...

  7. Clarissa Eden - Wikipedia

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    Goldeneye in Jamaica, 2011. The damage caused by the Suez Crisis to the Prime Minister's already frail health persuaded the Edens to seek a month's rest cure at "Goldeneye", Ian Fleming's "plain, low-roofed" bungalow [140] on the north coast of Jamaica. Lady Eden's concern for her husband's health appears to have been decisive in the choice of ...