Balaclava, Jamaica

The St Luke Anglican Church, where many victims of the infamous Kendall Train Crash (1957) are buried, is a historical treasure and museum.

Nearby the village of Marlborough Hill offers great scenic walks and tranquility.

One of the plantation style houses still remains, and commands sweeping views of the Appleton Estate (Rum)sugar cane fields, as well as the foothills of the Cockpit Country.

[3] The now disused Balaclava railway station served the Kingston to Montego Bay main line.

The station opened 1892[4] and closed in October 1992 when all passenger traffic on Jamaica's railways abruptly ceased.