Hampstead, Dominica

Hampstead is a village in northeastern Dominica. Along with Bense, the area has a population of 495,[1] and was used as a filming location for 2006's Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest.[2]

Hampstead
Hampstead
Location in Dominica
Coordinates: 15°35′40″N 61°22′10″W
Country Dominica
ParishSaint Andrew Parish
Population
 (2001)
  Total495
Time zoneUTC-4 (UTC)

History

The area surrounding Hampstead was known by the Caribs as Batibou. The village gets its name from an estate, which was sold by the British and named by the first owners after the suburb of Hampstead, London.[3]

During British colonial rule, a sugar factory was by powered by water and operated near the banks of the Hampstead River. Today it remains one of the surviving examples of 18th-century technology.

The estate shifted to cocoa and lime and by the 20th century it changed to its production of coconut and copra. The estate was owned by the McIntyre family, but in the 1930s the government took over the estate until R.B. Douglas bought it in 1946. His descendants today now own the estate.

Filmmaker and director Gore Verbinski used Hampstead as a filming location for scenes of a three-way sword fight from Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest.

Since then, tourism has developed in Hampstead and the Batibou Beach is a popular tourist attraction.

References

  1. Commonwealth of Dominica, Population and Housing Census — 2001. Roseau, Dominica: Central Statistical Office, Ministry of Finance and Planning, Kennedy Avenue, 2001.
  2. piratesdominica.com Archived 2006-10-04 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved October 6, 2006.
  3. "Photo of the Day : Hampstead Water Wheel". Dominica News Online. 15 January 2014. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
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