Golden Grove, Jamaica

Golden Grove is a settlement in the parish of Saint Thomas, Jamaica.

[2] In 1775, John Kelly (the supervisor of the plantation) recorded a total yield of 740 hogshead of sugar, more than double that of 1769 (350).

[4] The Golden Grove Sugar Factory, established in 1924, was the only sugar-manufacturing plant in eastern Jamaica until its closure in July 2019.

[7] A path starting from Golden Grove leads to the 100 foot (30 m)-tall Morant Point lighthouse cast in London, England in 1841.

[9] A 2000 travel guide described Golden Grove as "rather shabby", adding that tourists "won't want to stop here".