Courthouse

Jamaica


This magnificent Georgian structure, built in the early 20th century, is home to the Legal Court and the parish council offices. In the past it doubled as the town hall and the two enormous ficus trees that flank it are national monuments. Before legal proceedings moved to this stately building, the original courthouse is believed to have been located opposite the parish church.


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