The Mile Gully To Greenvale Road, In Northern Manchester, Jamaica, From The Eyes Of An Observer A Contribution To Location Studies Introduction:- Very rarely in Jamaica a given location which cannot claim prominence by any given socio-economic measure, has been subjected to a detail study. This small and narrow stretch following the road, a location of about seven km, with relatively low population density, however from a historic perspective does have some significance; it was from the Bethany Moravian Church over a century ago that Irish potato cultivation was introduced to Jamaica, it was from Mile Gully , that the movement to create the parish of Manchester was started. The objective of this study, is that of creating in the main a system of references or points of datum from which other similar locations may be measure and or analyzed. Secondly, it is hoped that information gathered might be of benefit to those involved in the planning of the economic and social development of Northern Manchester , in the area of improving agricultural practices and increase per acre output of the agricultural lands in the area. This, paper uses a system of “talking references” which indicates not only what other text or materials were used as reference but also it carries the observer’s perspective on a given text or article used as reference. 1/ The Mile Gully To Greenvale Road Stretch In Figures State Of The Built Environment (data collected Feb. 2015) State of Dwellings Number of Dwellings In %