Bob Marley’s beloved Jamaican hotel hideaway lists for sale

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Nestled in the lush hills of St. Andrew, Jamaica, the famed Strawberry Hill Hotel, featured prominently in the newly released Bob Marley biopic “One Love,” is now on the market, The Post has learned.

This price for the historic gem, however, has not yet been disclosed.

Once owned by Chris Blackwell, the founder of Island Records, this sanctuary for musicians has been a haven since 1974.

Frequented by Marley himself, it served as a serene escape during the turbulent ’70s.

Originally a colonial plantation with a strawberry farm, this 47-acre mountaintop retreat boasts historic charm.

Designed by renowned Jamaican architect Ann Hodges, its post-colonial architecture offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity, the listing notes.

With 13 quaint cottages and the potential for 16 more villas, Strawberry Hill promises a calming escape.

The restaurant space boasts serene views, setting the stage for weddings and events, the listing adds.

The infinity pool itself also looks to panoramic vistas of Kingston.

Equipped with a helipad, the hotel also offers seamless access for discerning travelers.

For those seeking a deeper connection with the land, the on-site Coffee Plantation at Craigton House Coffee Estate provides a unique opportunity to explore Jamaican culture.

And for ultimate relaxation, the spa beckons with its five luxurious treatment rooms.

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