Cooten Bay ruin

Cooten Bay ruin
The ruins at Cooten Bay.

The Cooten Bay ruin is a ruin in Cooten Bay, on the north side of Tortola in the British Virgin Islands. The ruin probably dates from the sugar plantation era, although the fortification of the property with cannon may suggest an earlier date. It was presumed abandoned during the economic collapse of the British Virgin Islands during the mid-19th century, when many plantations were abandoned.

Until relatively recently, the ruins were extremely difficult to get to, as no roads led to the bay, and the ghuts leading down the mountain side were relatively steep. They bay is not accessible by sea due to the coral reefs lying close to the shore, and the strong north side swells. However, in 2006 a long road was cut down to the bay as part of a housing development making it relatively simple for visitors to see the ruins.

There is almost no historical record of the ruin, and it may be one of the many relatively impoverished sugar plantations that fell into financial distress after the United Kingdom passed the Sugar Duties Act 1846, and was most likely abandoned after the insurrection of 1853. Some locals refer to it as the "Indigo factory" although there is no contemporary evidence that the structure was used in manfacture of Indigo cotton.[1]

One cannon remains on site at the ruin, which was clearly fortified (previously there were two cannon, although one has been stolen since the access road was cut). However, it is not clear that the ruin was a full fort, and was certainly not a publicly maintained fort. It is a slightly curious area to fortify, as the coral reefs would make any landing from the sea very difficult. No armed conflicts are known to have occurred in the area of Cootens Bay in the history of the Territory.

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  1. ^ The name seems unlikely to be resonant for two reasons. Firstly Tortola had virtually no cotton production at all during the plantation era. Secondly, any manufacturing base would be in an accessible area close to shipping links; Cooten Bay is on a remote part of the north side of the island which was not linked by roads until over 100 years after the plantation era, and would be very hard to access by boat.



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