'Georgetown' is the capital of
Ascension Island on the west coast of the island. It is strictly not a capital city as it does not fit the requirements on becoming a city in the UK (see
City status in the United Kingdom), but it is the capital town.
The town is centred around St Mary's Church and the Exiles Club, which is on the site of the original Royal Marines barracks from the times of
Napoleon's exile to
St. Helena in the early 19th century. As well as the church, there is a pier, an athletics track, a small supermarket,
Royal Mail Post office, police station, hospital, dental surgery and a library. There is no school however and pupils must travel to
Two Boats Village, further inland.
There is a hill overlooking the town called Cross Hill, which has a fort on it with some Victorian cannons and some WW1 guns taken from HMS Hood; the latter were used to repel a U-Boat German attack during
World War II with surprisingly great success - the Germans did not try to occupy the island again. There is another old fort on the other side of the town, which plays host to the museum
The town is the centre of culture on Ascension. It usually hosts local athletics events as well as being the start of the annual dew pond race to the highest point on the island on
Green Mountain. Ascension day activities (to celebrate the discovery of Ascension) are often hosted here too. The population is around the 560 mark(
2003).