• Home of the Jamaica National Heritage Trust, Headquarters House, formerly known as Hibbert House, was one of the finest residences built in Kingston and the...
  • Kingston became the permanent seat of the Jamaica legislation and Hibbert House was used as the Offices of Colonial Secretary until 1960.
  • Brother of Thomas and John above, arrived in Jamaica March 1772 and kept a daily journal of the daily ‘goings-on’ at Hibbert House for the next 8 years.
  • Hibbert House or Headquarters House as it is called today was built in 1755, and funded by its owner Thomas Hibbert.Thomas Hibbert was a wealthy merchant...
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  • It boasts a fabulous wrap-around veranda and sash windows, while at the front of the House there is an elegant porte-cochere with square wooden columns.
  • Our creator, Robert Hibbert (1769-1844), was the nephew of Thomas Hibbert (1710-80), who built Hibbert House, not to be confused with his cousin, Robert Jr.
  • Hibbert House, also known as Headquarters House, is the home of the Jamaica National Heritage Trust (JNHT).
  • The brick-and-timber house was originally known as Hibbert House, named after Thomas Hibbert, reportedly one of four members of the House of Assembly who…
  • This beautiful building, also referred to as Hibbert House, now home to the Jamaica National Heritage Trust, was built in 1755.