Brimmer Hall

Brimmer Hall is a Jamaican Great House and 642 acres (2.60 km2) plantation[2] located near Port Maria, in Saint Mary Parish, Jamaica.

In the eighteenth century Brimmer Hall was owned by Zachary Bayly as part of a series of contiguous sugar plantations.

The house has a single story building with high ceilings and polished wooden floors which were constructed by had out of local hard woods.

[3] In the 1960s Brimmer Hall was owned by Major Douglas Vaughn who developed the location as a tourist attraction.

These had been reconditioned and given the names of race horses associated with Brimmer Hall: Grey Owl, Dandy, Creation, Please Forward, Madonna and Rakoush.

Detail of Brimmer Hall from "Trinity Estate, St. Mary's" by James Hakewill , 1820-21. [ 1 ]
Brimmer Hall as shown on James Robertson 's map of 1804