Goldeneye (Ian Fleming estate)

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Goldeneye (Ian Fleming estate) is Ian Fleming’s former Jamaican seaside villa where he created the James Bond novels, now a famous luxury resort and literary landmark.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic house
literary landmark
luxury resort
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle modernist villa
associatedWith James Bond NERFINISHED
James Bond film series NERFINISHED
spy fiction
country Jamaica
creatorOf James Bond novels
currentUse hotel
resort
formerOwner Ian Fleming NERFINISHED
hasFeature lagoon
private beach
seaside location
tropical gardens
hasHeritage literary heritage
hasReputation exclusive Caribbean resort
iconic James Bond site
locatedIn Oracabessa NERFINISHED
Saint Mary Parish, Jamaica NERFINISHED
namedAfter Operation Goldeneye NERFINISHED
notableFor being the place where Ian Fleming wrote all the James Bond novels
overlooks Caribbean Sea NERFINISHED
significantPeriod 1950s
1960s
tourismType literary tourism
luxury tourism
usedFor vacation retreat
writing

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GoldenEye (1995 film title inspiration, indirectly) titleInspiredBy Goldeneye (Ian Fleming estate)
subject surface form: GoldenEye
GoldenEye (1995 film title inspiration, indirectly) titleUltimatelyDerivedFrom Goldeneye (Ian Fleming estate)
subject surface form: GoldenEye