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Pumpkin Hill - Utila, The Bay Islands, Honduras - Buyer's Advice PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mark Smith   
Friday, 23 May 2008

Pumpkin Hill is a new sub-division on the North East Shore of Utila, The Bay Islands, Honduras and offerred exclusively by The Utila Real Estate Company. The sub-division is located on the lower slopes of the northern side of Pumpkin Hill and provides Ocean Views across the western Caribbean Sea.

The Sub-Division

An initial seven Lots are being offered For Sale (Lot No 4 is currently reserved). The Lots range in size from 0.213 - 0.41 Acres [860.88 - 1,661.76 sq meters] and are located between 25 and 100 meters from the shoreline. The Lots have been cleared of undergrowth and are ready for building. Mature growth trees and tropical plants have been retained, but may be removed if required by owners house building plans.

Pumpkin Hill Lot Plan Pumpkin Hill Aerial Plan

Lot Areas and Pricing

Pumpkin Hill Location
Lot
No
Lot Type Area
(m2)
Area
(Acre)
Price
($US)
1 Ocean View 1,464.84 0.362 $83,800
2 Ocean View 1,435.31 0.355 $82,100
3 Ocean View 1,484.18 0.367 $92,000
6 Ocean View 1,661.76 0.411 $95,000
7 Ocean View 925.19 0.229 $57,300
8 Ocean View 860.88 0.213 $53,300
9 Ocean View 1,126.41 0.278 $69,400

About Pumpkin Hill

Pumpkin Hill from sea
Pumpkin Hill - View from Ocean

Pumpkin Hill is famous, at least locally, for being the highest point in Utila and the first visible part of the island when approaching by sea from any direction. No one is sure how the hill came to be named Pumpkin Hill. In his book ‘Utilla – Past and Present’, published in 1904, and written by a local Utilian – Richard H. Rose, he writes – “Whether the name [Pumpkin Hill] was given because the hill’s shape or form resembles a pumpkin, or because pumpkins were once produced in large numbers on it, I am not prepared to say.”

Rising to 74m (243 feet), Pumpkin Hill is formed from the remnants of a small littoral (shoreline) volcanic cinder cone which together with a smaller (51m, 167 feet) pyroclastic cone (formed by volcanic eruption with fast flowing lava) at Stuarts Hill (51m – 167ft) in the center of the island. Both are presumed to have been formed during the Holocene Period (about 9,600 BC) and probably the result of geological activity that created the island of Utila by pushing up the sea bed to several meters above sea level. Utila is the easternmost and lowest of the Bay Islands at the southern edge of the submarine Bartlett Trough and towards its eastern end is capped by a thin veneer of Holocene basaltic rocks (McBirney and Bass, 1969).

View to Ocean from Lot 9
View to Ocean from Lot 9

Around the Pumpkin Hill area basaltic lavas and tuffs were erupted onto a coral-capped erosional surface creating interesting rock formations varying in colors from salmon pink where volcanic ash has combined with fossilized corals to the dark blue-black of basalt formations. Over the millennium decayed tropical vegetation has combined with the weathered rocks to form a rich layer of alluvial type soil around the base of the hill that eventually turns to sandy terrain on the small plateau before reaching the shoreline.

Richard Rose also tells the story in Utilla – Past and Present, of an adventurous visitor to the island who, “after rambling over this hill, announced to the owners that it is largely composed of phosphates. He promised to report this on his return to his home and so interest a company to purchase the manure and send vessels to take it away.”

Areas of Pumpkin Hill are littered with ancient caves formed by volcanic activity, and local legend has it that Pirate Treasure has been found in nearby Brandon Cave. Richard Rose again reports “Many years ago, a golden goblet, a rusty sword, and a golden crucifix, were found in the cave. They were bought out and sold by the finder to Mr Whitefield, one of the merchants on the island. The goblet was finally sent to an exhibition that was held at Comayagua, the former capital of Honduras.”

View from Lot 2 towards Pumpkin Hill
View from Lot 2 towards Pumpkin Hill

Today, Pumpkin Hill remains largely undeveloped, primarily because the road to the area requires a 4 wheel drive vehicle during the rainy season. A small population of mostly ex-patriots live in the area and continue to work in conjunction with the local municipality to improve the road structure. Municipal power and water has yet to be supplied since the small population makes current provision un-economic. This area offers great potential primarily due its natural beauty of ocean views and lush tropical foliage and has long been a popular ‘destination’ for local Utilians who want to leave the town center for a week-end ‘getaway’.

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