A facinating and ever-changing feature of "the
Overlook" gardens
are the concrete ruins found on the lower portion of the grounds.
These former foundations serve as a reminder of what once stood before
the decimating forces of Hurricane Hugo in 1989. The current owners
found the historic ruins charming and decided to incorporate them
as garden features. A tremendous variety of plants have been placed around
the ruins for our guests to explore and enjoy. Papaya trees planted between
the beams of the upper ruin produce fruit on a regular basis, perfect for
a sunrise breakfast in the gardens. The lower ruin is used as a personal
nursery for growing trees, shrubs, and ornamentals to be used throughout
the property.
As
you continue to explore the grounds you will discover two iron benches
shaded by tall bamboo and Puerto Rican Royal palms. This is a wonderful
place to sit and relax or have a tete’ a tete’. The ruins add interest
and depth to the gardens, providing a series of outdoor rooms and secret
gardens for each visitor to enjoy. They will continue to evolve over time
and will always be a special part of “The Overlook” property.The
ruins are an integral part of the gardens and some local residents
have fondly named it La Ruina. Below La Ruina you will
find a gate to the lower road and a less than one-minute walk through
the mangrove estuary to La Chata beach and our favorite swimming
hole.