North Terrace, Adelaide

North Terrace

North Terrace facing west in the early evening
Map
North Terrace, Adelaide is located in City of Adelaide
West end
West end
East end
East end
Coordinates
General information
TypeStreet
LocationAdelaide city centre
Length2.1 km (1.3 mi)[1]
Opened1837
Major junctions
West endWest Terrace
Port Road
Adelaide
 
East endEast Terrace
Botanic Road
Adelaide
Location(s)
LGA(s)City of Adelaide
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North Terrace looking east, from the King William Street intersection
North Terrace intersection with Pulteney Street, looking south-west from Bonython Hall.
Adelaide in 1839 as viewed south-east from the western end of North Terrace, including Holy Trinity Church. (The church tower lost its "peaked cap" in 1844.)
Italianate residence of Adelaide businessman and politician John Bagot on North Terrace, circa 1907
Residential houses and mansions with established front gardens line North Terrace, circa 1910
North Terrace, looking south-west from the South Australian Museum.
North Terrace, looking south-west from Kintore Avenue.
North Terrace, looking north-east from near King William Street, ca. 1940. (Kintore Avenue in the foreground)
North Terrace, looking east from the tram stop adjacent to the City West campus of the University of South Australia.

North Terrace is one of the four terraces that bound the central business and residential district of Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia. It runs east–west along the northern edge of "the square mile". The western end continues on to Port Road and the eastern end continues across the Adelaide Parklands as Botanic Road.[2][3]

  1. ^ "North Terrace" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 30 May 2022.
  2. ^ 2003 Adelaide Street Directory, 41st Edition. UBD. 2003. ISBN 0-7319-1441-4.
  3. ^ Map of the Adelaide city centre, North Adelaide and the Adelaide Park Lands.