• Situated on the historic 4,000 acre Rose Hall Estate, and sited on 200 acres of lush greenery and rolling countryside, The White Witch Golf Course is carved...
  • Once you visit Rose Hall you can reach your own conclusion of this contradictory and confusing tale of Annie Palmer, the White Witch of Rose Hall.
  • Who was the White Witch of Rose Hall. In 1820, Palmer married Annie, born in Haiti to an English mother and Irish father and spent the earliest years in Haiti.
  • Rose Hall, home to Jamaica's White Witch. ... Located about 10 miles east of my usual address in Montego Bay, Rose Hall dates back to the 1770’s.
  • American rock band Coven included the song "The White Witch of Rose Hall" on their first album, Witchcraft Destroys Minds & Reaps Souls (1969).
  • It didn’t take long for Annie Palmer to earn the title of the White Witch of Rose Hall. According to legend, Annie grew tired of her husband, soon after the...
  • The Rose hall great house is one of the most popular great houses in Jamaica. Its notoriety stems from the tale of the White Witch of Rosehall.
  • Who was the White Witch of Rose Hall? More importanly, does Annie Patterson's ghost still haunt the Jamaican plantations grounds?
  • Of course, this story is just a legend that inspired in part from a novel written in 1929 by H. G. de Lisser called The White Witch of Rose Hall.
  • ...wrote a song popularizing the legend created by Herbert de Lisser who immortalized Annie Palmer in his book, White Witch of Rose Hall, published in 1929.
  • Legend says, Annie Palmer (née Patterson), dubbed the White Witch of Rose Hall by the slaves, was a female plantation owner of the most vicious sort.
  • Her cruel behaviour coupled with rumours of her Voodoo rituals earned her the name "The White Witch of Rose Hall".
  • Rose Hall Great House is a popular attraction for tourists as well as locals because of its association with the legendary White Witch of Rose Hall, Annie Palmer.