Cromdale Place in the suburbs of Halswell or Wigram, Christchurch

Cromdale Place in Halswell or Wigram – Named after Cromdale, a high country station located in the Lees Valley near the Ashley River. The streets in the Broken Run subdivision are all named after high country stations. Named by the developers, Brian Gillman Ltd. Named in 2005. A small amount of information from the library …

Grassington Lane in the suburbs of Halswell or Wigram, Christchurch

Grassington Lane in Halswell or Wigram – Named after Grassington Station, situated behind Rotherham on the banks of the Waiau River. The streets in the Broken Run subdivision are all named after high country stations. Named by the developers, Brian Gillman Ltd. Named in 2005. A small amount of information from the library website and …

Glen Arrife Place in the suburbs of Halswell or Wigram, Christchurch

Glen Arrife Place in Halswell or Wigram – Named after Glen Arrife, a high country station in the Rakaia River catchment. The streets in the Broken Run subdivision are all named after high country stations. Named by the developers, Brian Gillman Ltd. Named in 2005. A small amount of information from the library website and …

Ryton Way in the suburbs of Halswell or Wigram, Christchurch

Ryton Way in Halswell or Wigram – Named after Ryton Station, situated at the head of the Ryton River which feeds into Lake Coleridge. The streets in the Broken Run subdivision are all named after high country stations. Named by the developers, Brian Gillman Ltd. Named in 2005. A small amount of information from the …

Highpeak Place in the suburbs of Halswell or Wigram, Christchurch

Highpeak Place in Halswell or Wigram – Named after Highpeak, a high country station located at the head of the Selwyn River. The streets in the Broken Run subdivision are all named after high country stations. Named by the developers, Brian Gillman Ltd. Named in 2005. A small amount of information from the library website. …

Torlesse Street in the suburb of Avonside, Christchurch

Torlesse Street in Avonside – Named after the Priscilla Catherine Torlesse (1824?-1896) was a niece of Edward Gibbon Wakefield and sister of the Rev. Henry Torlesse and Charles Obins Torlesse. She lived at 238 Gloucester Street and is buried at Linwood Cemetery. Charles Obins Torlesse (1825-1866) was a surveyor and a nephew of Edward Gibbon …

Mabel Howard Place in the suburb of Avonside, Christchurch

Mabel Howard Place in Avonside – Named after Mabel Bowden Howard (1894- 1972). Mabel Howard was a trade unionist, community worker and politician and the Labour member of parliament for East Christchurch 1943-1969. This complex comprises 59 Council-owned rental units built in 1968. Named in 1967. A small amount of information from the library website …

Braemar Place in the suburb of Avonside, Christchurch

Braemar Place in Avonside and there wasn’t any information on the library website. I will assume that it is named after Braemar in Scotland. I love Braemar in Scotland and I have stayed there. The houses on this street all date from 1940 so it is surprising that there is nothing on the library website. …

Locksley Avenue in Burwood and Dallington Red Zone, Christchurch

Locksley Ave in Burwood and Dallington Red Zone – Named after Locksleys, the home there of Joseph Palmer (1826-1910). In December 1918, the Burwood Burgesses’ Association decided to ask the Waimairi County Council to rename River Road, Locksley Avenue “as there are several River roads round Christchurch” Locksley Avenue first appears in street directories in …

Stiles Place in Burwood Red Zone, Christchurch

Stiles Place in Burwood Red Zone – Named after Cyril Alec (Bob) Stiles (1904-1985). Stiles was one of New Zealand’s first Olympic rowing medallists. Named in 1966. First appears in street directories in 1970. Information on date of naming in a letter sent to the City Librarian from the Town Clerk dated 13 December 1966. …