Teviotdale Way in the suburb of Richmond Hill, Christchurch

Teviotdale Way – Named after Teviotdale, the 25,000 acre sheep station in North Canterbury owned by the Greenwood family, notably George Dean Greenwood (1855-1932). Formed in stage one of the Greenwood Estate subdivision on Richmond Hill. Named in 2006. A bit of information on the library website. This had brand new houses that were mostly …

Hurst Seager Lane in the suburb of Clifton, Christchurch

Hurst Seager Lane – Named after Samuel Hurst Seager (1855- 1933). Seager was a builder, draftsman, architect, town planner. From 1902, at The Spur, Sumner, he created a unique residential development of timber cottages in a garden setting. First appears in street directories in 1981. A bit of information from the library website. A small …

Clifton Terrace in the suburb of Clifton, Christchurch

Clifton Terrace – A cliffside settlement named for the cliffs when the hill was subdivided. Clifton Terrace is first mentioned in The Press in 1910 when land is advertised for sale there. First appears in street directories in 1910 as Clifton, running off Main Road Sumner. A bit of information from the library website. Another …

Revelation Drive in the suburb of Clifton, Christchurch

Revelation Drive – An extension of Clifton Drive. Named by the developers, Ken Loader and his wife, at the suggestion of Kit Iversen, city surveyor. When he first visited the site and saw the view he exclaimed “What a revelation!” Information supplied in 2007 by Peter Champion, then of White Fox & Jones in an …

Panorama Road in the suburb of Clifton, Christchurch

Panorama Road – Formerly Hillview Road. Hillview Road was re-named Panorama Road in 1929 at the request of several Clifton residents. First appears in street directories in 1940. Small amount of information from the library website. Name is fairly obvious as the views from here are fantastic. Most of the houses are modern and I …

The Spur in the suburb of Clifton, Christchurch

The Spur – Named after The Spur, the property of Samuel Hurst Seager (1855- 1933). Hurst Seager subdivided and sold his property at auction in 1914. It was on the corner of Nayland Street and the Christchurch-Sumner Road. First appears in street directories in 1957. Reasonable amount of information from the library website and I …

Spinnaker Lane in the suburb of Clifton, Christchurch

Spinnaker Lane – nothing on library website for this tiny lane. As spinnaker is a nautical term it is a suitable name for this suburb. Managed a photo of an interesting house. I quite liked this house and it is unusual as I don’t tend to like modern houses. I walked down the Zig Zag …

Kakariki Lane in the suburb of Clifton, Christchurch

Kakariki Lane – nothing on library website for this street. This is a tiny street with modern houses. Kakariki is a parrot and I got a photo of a sign at the start of the lane. The sign has a fantail on it. After a query from a friend I googled the word again and …

Galilee Lane in the suburb of Moncks Bay, Christchurch

Galilee Lane – nothing on library website for this street. Looks like the street is still being developed and my photo is from the street overlooking Galilee Lane. My best guess for the naming of this street is that the previous owner of the nearby Gethsemane Gardens named the street. Another street with great views.

Starwood Lane in the suburb of Clifton, Christchurch

Starwood Lane – Named by one of the landowners, apparently in reference to the night sky, and the surrounding trees. Named Starwood Lane on 20 August 1979. Intended to be named Baughan Lane after Blanche Edith Baughan (1869?-1958), a resident of Panorama Road. She was a writer and secretary of the New Zealand branch of …