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Goldeneye was the name given by Ian Fleming to his estate in Oracabessa on the northern coastline of Jamaica. In 1946 he purchased the land next door to Golden Clouds estate and built his house on the edge of a cliff overlooking a private beach and the Caribbean Sea. The original house constructed from a sketch by Fleming was a modest structure windowed with wooden jalousies consisting of three bedrooms and a swimming pool.

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