Stonehenge is a rural town in the northwestern parish of Saint James, Jamaica, situated in its southwesternmost district. Known for its tranquil environment, lush greenery, and close-knit community, the area reflects the charm of traditional Jamaican life.
The name “Stonehenge” shares its origin with the iconic English monument, adding a unique touch to this peaceful village. Residents primarily engage in agriculture and small-scale commerce, fostering a strong sense of community.
Part of Saint James parish, Stonehenge offers proximity to the region’s rich colonial history, natural beauty, and attractions, making it a serene yet culturally significant locale.


