Carrington Street South Australia |
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This row of terraced houses in Carrington Street was constructed in 1880 for Charles Wylde, a draper, and is one of the largest terraces erected in Adelaide. It was designed by Daniel Garlick and constructed using bluestone (slate) from Mitcham. | |
Adelaide city centre | |
Coordinates | |
Type | Street |
Location | Adelaide |
Length | 1.5 km (0.9 mi) |
west end | King William Street |
east end | East Terrace |
LGA(s) | City of Adelaide |
Carrington Street is a street in the south-eastern sector of the centre of Adelaide,South Australia. It runs east-west, from East Terrace to King William Street, blocked at Hutt Street and crossing Pulteney Street.
Carrington Street was named after John Abel Smith (Lord Carrington), a member of the National Colonisation Society of 1830, on 23 May 1837.
Carrington Street runs from King William Street to East Terrace, Adelaide. It is one of the narrow streets of the Adelaide grid, at 1 chain (66 ft; 20 m) wide.