- Mandeville, Jamaica
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Mandeville is the capital and largest town in the parish of Manchester in the county of Middlesex, Jamaica. In 2005, the town had an estimated population of 50,000, and including the immediate suburbs within a radius of 16 km (9.9 mi) the total population is about 72,000. It is located on an inland plateau at an altitude of 628 m (2061 feet), and is 103 km (64 mi) west of Kingston. It is the only parish capital of Jamaica not located on the coast or on a major river.
Mandeville has a town square, parish church and clock tower, and many large, elegant early nineteenth-century houses line the winding streets in the town centre. The grassy square is somewhat like a village green and Mandeville has been described as the most English town in Jamaica.
In the suburbs of the town many large houses have been built by returning residents from North America and the United Kingdom on an ad-hoc basis. Developers have complemented these with large housing developments, some of which are constructed as gated communities. Prominent[citation needed] suburbs and surrounding villages include Ingleside, Battersea, Knockpatrick, Clover, Waltham, Bloomfield, Caledonia Meadows, Brumalia, Spur Tree, Kingsland, French Park, Swabys Hope, Lincoln, Greenvale and Marshalls Pen.[citation needed]
Mandeville is a major commercial centre, and is the location of Northern Caribbean University (formerly West Indies College), a Seventh-day Adventist institution of higher learning.
Mandeville is the chief town of Manchester parish, Jamaica's mountain resort the island's largest hill town and the fifth largest urban center. Only 64 miles away from Kingston, Mandeville has a charm-and a climate-all of its own, as if it has been sheltered against all developments in the capital.
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History
The town was laid out in 1816, and named after Viscount Mandeville, the eldest son of the Duke of Manchester, who was then governor of Jamaica.
Many of the original buildings can still be seen such as the courthouse, an impressive building of cut limestone with a horseshoe staircase and a raised portico supported by Doric columns and built in 1820. The oldest dwelling is the rectory beside the courthouse, also built in 1820.
Many of Jamaica's oldest businesses were started in Mandeville; the Mandeville Hotel, one of the oldest in the Caribbean, began operations in 1875. Its golf club, founded as the Manchester Golf Club in 1868, was the first golf course in the Caribbean. The first "free library" in Jamaica was established in 1938, and is the oldest Parish Library.
The growth of the town was given a substantial stimulus when the Alcan Bauxite Company in a joint venture with the Jamaican Government opened its Kirkvine works nearby at Williamsfield in 1957. It built houses at Mandeville for its then mostly expatriate staff. The relatively high wages lured many educated Jamaicans there. Subsequently the town has seen an influx of Jamaican residents returning from abroad.
Notable people
- Donovan Bailey, retired Olympic sprinter
- Charmaine Crooks, Olympic athlete
- Winston McAnuff, reggae musician
- Heavy D (born Dwight Arrington Myers), rapper
- Lovel Palmer, Jamaican and international footballer
- Sheryl Lee Ralph, actress and singer
- Garnett Silk, reggae musician
- Christopher Williams, athlete
Events
Rebel Salute held every year on January 17. Manchester fiesta on August 8. South Manchester sweet potato festival held every year October 28. Passa Passa party held every Wednesday.
References
In Bob Marley's "Mr. Brown," the character is noted as being asked for "from Mandeville to Sligoville," which upsets the townspeople.
[www.discoverjamaica.com]
[www.imagesnewsletter.com]
External links
- Mandeville travel guide
- The Mandeville Weekly News Paper
- http://www.jamaicascene.com/attractions/mandeville/mrs_stephenson_garden.php
- http://www.jamaicascene.com/hotels/mandeville/index.php
- http://www.mobay.com/town6.htm
Coordinates: 18°02′N 77°30′W / 18.033°N 77.5°W
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