• 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...
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • American rock band Coven included the song "The White Witch of Rose Hall" on their first album, Witchcraft Destroys Minds & Reaps Souls (1969).
  • 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.
  • There are, as with most legends, many variations to the story of the White Witch of Rose Hall, but there are common threads that run through all versions.
  • 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 in Jamaica, was once home to Annie Palmer, the White Witch of Jamaica, a beautiful woman who showed inhuman cruelty to her slaves and husbands.
  • The plantation in Jamaica haunted by the ghost of Annie Palmer otherwise known as the White Witch of Rose Hall, a place worth investigating!
  • ...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.
  • White Witch Annie Palmer Haunts the Grounds of Rose Hall Built in the 1770s in Montego Bay, Jamaica, there lies a beautiful mansion, surrounded by a...
  • white-witch-of-rose-hall-slave-trap. You need to be very careful while passing the picture of Annie Palmer because she is always following you with her eyes.
  • Rose Hall was initially built by John Palmer and named for his wife Rosa, in the 1700s. ... It was not long before she earned the title of the White Witch of Rose Hall.