Golden Clouds
| Golden Clouds | |
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Aerial photo of Golden Clouds | |
Golden Clouds Location within Jamaica | |
| General information | |
| Location | Oracabessa, Jamaica |
| Coordinates | 18°24′45″N 76°56′28″W / 18.412503°N 76.9410646°W |
| Owner | Colin Simpson, Oksana Simpson |
| Management | Golden Clouds |
| Other information | |
| Number of suites | 12 |
| Parking | yes |
| Website | |
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Golden Clouds was the name given by Ruth Bryan Owen, the first female US ambassador, to her house in Oracabessa, Jamaica. It is situated between Goldeneye, where Ian Fleming wrote many of the James Bond novels, and Noël Coward's Firefly Estate. The ocean front 15-bedroom estate is on 7 acres (2.8 ha) of manicured lawn and gardens with over 500 feet (150 m) of shoreline and its own private beach.