Cotton Ground Area
Cotton Ground Area is a west-coast district on Nevis where village streets, beach access, and the edge of the resort belt overlap.
Overview
Cotton Ground Area sits north of Charlestown on the west coast of Nevis around Cotton Ground. It is used as a wider district label for the village and surrounding road-and-coast corridor rather than as a stand-in for the town page alone.
The area includes village streets, roadside services, the route toward Cades Bay Beach, and the west-coast road that continues into the Pinney's Beach belt. That gives it a practical position between the capital side of the island and the more resort-facing frontage farther north.
What defines Cotton Ground Area is overlap. Local life remains central, but west-coast beach access and resort spillover sit close enough to matter. It feels more mixed-use than purely residential or purely resort-led.
People use the name when they want to describe the west-coast village district north of Charlestown without folding it into either Jessups or the capital. It works as a travel reference because it links daily village life, shoreline access, and the resort corridor in one area name.
Key Characteristics
- Location
- West coast of Nevis north of Charlestown around Cotton Ground village.
- Coverage
- Village streets, west-coast road links, nearby shoreline access, and the route toward Cades Bay and Pinney's.
- Type
- Residential and tourism-adjacent district.
- Character
- Practical, lived-in, and coastal.
- Best For
- West-coast orientation and understanding the village side of Nevis's resort corridor.