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Town Nevis Saint John Figtree Southwest coast

Bath Village

Bath Village is a small historic town just south of Charlestown on Nevis, defined by the Bath Hotel precinct and the island's long-known spring.

Overview

Bath Village lies just south of Charlestown on the west side of Nevis, beside the Bath Hotel precinct and the road leading toward the southern coast. Its position keeps it close to the island capital while giving it a distinct historic identity.

The settlement is primarily residential, but it is best known for its connection to the Bath spring area that shaped early spa development on Nevis. The wider Bath Area uses this spring corridor as a practical reference, while the town page stays centered on the village itself.

Bath Village is differentiated by the presence of the Bath Hotel grounds, the spring-fed landscape, and its role in Nevis's early health and leisure history. Those features make it more heritage-oriented than most neighboring residential districts.

Key Characteristics

Location
Just south of Charlestown near the Bath Hotel grounds
Parish
Saint John Figtree
Island
Nevis
Type
Historic coastal town
Character
Heritage-focused, residential, spring-linked
Best For
Bath Hotel history, heritage context, south of Charlestown reference

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Bath Village relative to Charlestown?
Bath Village sits immediately south of Charlestown on the west side of Nevis.
What is Bath Village best known for?
It is best known for the Bath Hotel precinct and the spring area that shaped Nevis's early spa history.
Is Bath Village part of Charlestown?
No. It is a separate town in Saint John Figtree, even though it sits very close to the edge of Charlestown.
What kind of area is Bath Village today?
It is mainly a residential heritage-adjacent settlement rather than a commercial town center.

Location

Location: Just south of Charlestown near the Bath Hotel and spring district
Area: Southwest coast
Parish: Saint John Figtree
Island: Nevis

Tags

historic coastal heritage spring area