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Minard and New Hope Estates

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Nov 22, 2024
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Minard and New Hope Estates

Minard and New Hope Estates, located in Brown’s Town, St. Ann, are among the oldest and most historically significant estates in Jamaica. These estates gained international recognition due to the efforts of Dr. Thomas Lecky, who revolutionized livestock farming by developing new cattle breeds for Jamaican farmers. This innovation brought Minard and Jamaica to global attention, particularly in the agricultural world. The estates, originally used for grazing cattle and producing crops like coffee and pimento, spanned 1,794 acres by 1882, with significant portions dedicated to pastureland and cultivation. The Minard Estate, which had two storeys and was made of cut stone and plaster, was destroyed by fire in 1997, leaving behind only the ruins of the ground floor. The New Hope Estate, also steeped in history, once housed the Resident Magistrate of the parish and is a fine example of Georgian architecture, with cut stone walls, wooden double doors, and a hip roof. Despite changes over tim…

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