These 1700s Ruins Were were Not Easy to Find
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I Hiked Into the Middle of Nowhere to find This Place
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Somewhere in the hills of Eastern St. Thomas lies the haunting remains of a grand 1700s plantation mansion.
I came across mentions of this place while researching old maps, including the 1804 James Robertson map — the most detailed plantation map of Jamaica. At first, I couldn’t clearly identify it, which raised one question: why was a massive estate like this so hard to find?
So I decided to hike out and find it for myself.
The journey wasn’t easy. Thick bush, wrong turns, muddy ground, and long stretches with no clear path. But what I eventually found was far bigger and more powerful than I expected — the ruins of Ladyfield, a former coffee plantation once owned by Philip Forsythe, part of Jamaica’s forgotten coffee history.
This video isn’t just about ruins.
It’s about research, walking the land, and uncovering stories that were never meant to be easy.
If you’re interested in Jamaican history, hidden plantations, off-grid exploration, and the stories that don’t make it into textbooks — this one is for you.
📍 Eastern St. Thomas, Jamaica
🎥 On foot. No road. No signs.
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