FIREFLY HOUSE
Impressive mansion, where writer and painter Noël Coward lived at the end of his life, transformed into a hotel in Port Maria.
It is in this property that the British writer and painter, Noël Coward, chose to settle at the end of his life. A simple one-bedroom house overlooking his first Jamaican home, Blue Harbour, named in ode to the turquoise waters that bathe it. In this impressive multi-storey house, the elite of the artistic world rubbed shoulders. It is now transformed into a hotel. On the lawn, a modest tombstone and a statue of Noël Coward, sculpted by Angela Connors, still contemplate the beauty of the Jamaican coast.
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