New Zealand, Derby

New Zealand, Derby
Cobden Street in New Zealand

The New Zealand Suburb/Area of Derby is situated about 1 mile from Derby City Centre. The suburb is surrounded by the Mackworth Estate, Rowditch, Friargate and The West End. New Zealand incorporates an area called the Morley Estate.

There is the New Zealand Area centre (Lonny Wilsoncroft centre) on Campion Street/Stepping Lane.

The boundary of New Zealand is: Uttoxeter Old Road to Ashbourne Road/Friargate then Ashbourne Road to Markeaton Island/A38 then Markeaton Island/A38 to A38/Kingsway then A38/Kingsway to Brackensdale Bridge/Lyttelton Street then Lyttleton Street to Cheviot Street then Cheviot Street to Slack Lane and finally Slack Lane to Uttoxeter Old Road.

Contents

Education/Schools

The area has one primary school Ashgate school whose main vehicular entrance is on Frederick Street but can also be accessed on foot from Ashourne Road and also one nursery Ashgate nursery, which is located on the corner of Stepping Lane and Ashbourne Road and Fowler Street and Stepping Lane.

Public Houses

The Waggon and Horses on Ashbourne Road

There are several licensed premises:

  • The Travellers Rest, Ashbourne Road
  • The Waggon and Horses, Ashbourne Road
  • Mr Grundys, Ashbourne Road
  • The Crescent, Campion Street/Wild Street
  • The New Zealand Arms, Peel Street/Langley Street

Former pubs and clubs are:

  • The Cobden Arms: corner of Stanley Street and Cobden Street
  • The Morley Club: At the back of the Sainsbury store on Stanley Street
  • The Earl Grey: corner of Uttoxeter Old Road and Upper South Street (street now gone)
  • The Blue Bell: corner of Uttoxeter Old Road and Upper South Street (street now gone)
  • The Brickmakers Arms: corner of Ashbourne Road and Fowler Street
  • The Bay Horse Inn: Uttoxeter Old Road
  • Swan and Salmon: corner of Ashbourne Road and Chadnos Pole Street
  • Gallant Hussar: corner of Ashbourne Road and Noel Street
  • The 102 (One Hundred and Two Social Club): corner of Uttoxeter Old Road and Ashbourne Road[1]

Streets

The following is an alphabetical list of streets in New Zealand for 2010:

  • Kingsway (A38), Arnold Street, Ashbourne Court, Ashbourne Road, Ashley Street, Bass Street, Bright Street, Brigmore Walk, Brough Street, Campion Street, Cecil Street, Cheviot Street, Cobden Street, Cooper Street, Cross Street, Etwall Street, Findern Street, Fowler Street, Frederick Street, Handford Court, Handford Street, Hawke Street, Heyworth Street, Howe Street, Jackdaw Close, Jay Court, Kingsway Park Close, Langley Street, Leake Street, Lloyd Street, Lyttelton Street, Mackenzie Street, Manchester Street, Morley Street, Napier Street, New Zealand Square, Peach Street, Peel Street, Plimsoll Street, Uttoxeter Old Road, Radbourne Street, Raglan Avenue, Raleigh Street, Richardson Street, Saint Christophers Court, Saint Katherines Court, Selwyn Street, Seymour Close, Slater Avenue, Stables Street, Stanley Street, Stepping Close, Stepping Lane, Surrey Street, Sutton Close, Thurcroft Close, Wallace Street, Westleigh Avenue, Wild Street, Windmill Hill Lane

Morley Estate

The Morley Estate is part of the New Zealand area and the following are the streets that are part of it: Ashley Street, Bright Street, Cheviot Street, Hawke Street, Lyttelton Street, Mackenzie Street, Morley Street, Napier Street, New Zealand Square, Plimsoll Street, Raglan Avenue, Raleigh Street, Selwyn Street, Seymour Close, Wallace Street

Former streets

  • Shelton Terrace off Slack Lane and almost opposite Peach Street. This street was cleared in 1974.
  • Upper South Street in between Uttoxeter Old Road and Fowler Street. Today Rebecca House is on it, a footpath with a green hill and situated next to the traffic lights next to South Street and Uttoxeter Old Road. Originally a continuation of South Street that took you to Fowler Street. The street was cleared in 1972.
  • Rose Place demolished around 1963 but was situated in the car park of the Travellers Rest on Ashbourne Road. Several cottages that were located here and its exact location was on Windmill Hill Lane and the bottom of Bass Street.

Streets that have had name changes

  • The present day Cross Street used to be called Brewery Street after the brewery near to it.
  • The section of Stepping Lane that runs from Fowler Street to Uttoxeter Old Road used to be known as Cross Fowler Street until the 1860's.

Places of Worship

  • Derby Christadelphians - Bass Street
  • Saint Barnabas Church of England Church - Bass Street/Radbourne Street
  • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints - Radbourne Street

Recreation Grounds - Public Parks

  • Handford Street
  • Cheviot Street - Entrance opposite junction of Cheviot Street and Mackenzie Street

Notable residents

  • Frank Conroy - Born in Derby on 14 October 1890 at 33 Heyworth Street - Died Paramus, New Jersey, USA on 24 February 1964, aged 73. Went on to become a Hollywood Actor.
  • Patricia Greene (MBE) - actress. As a child she lived in Campion Street and went to Ashgate Infants School on Ashbourne Road. Today she still appears in BBC Radio 'The Archers' as Jill Archer and has appeared in it since 1957.
  • Richard Keene - Photographer. Founding member of the Derby Photographic Society in 1884 and the Photographic Convention of the United Kingdom in 1886. In 1891 was living in 100 Radbourne Street.

References and notes

  1. ^ The 102 club was exactly where Ashbourne Court is now, but Club relocated to the corner of Friargate and Vernon Street.

Coordinates: 52°55′23″N 1°30′07″W / 52.923°N 1.502°W / 52.923; -1.502


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • New Zealand Derby — for the trotting event, see: New Zealand Trotting Derby Group I race New Zealand Derby Location Ellerslie Racecourse Auckland, New Zealand Inaugurated 1860 Race type Thoroughbred Flat racing Website …   Wikipedia

  • New Zealand Derby (Riccarton) — for the current version of the race, see: New Zealand Derby Group I race New Zealand Derby Location Riccarton Park Racecourse Christchurch, New Zealand Inaugurated 1860 Race type Thoroughbred Flat racing Website …   Wikipedia

  • New Zealand Derby (harness) — The New Zealand Derby is a classic event in New Zealand for 3 year old harness horses, run at Addington during the autumn …   Wikipedia

  • New Zealand (disambiguation) — New Zealand is a country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. New Zealand may also refer to: Places The Realm of New Zealand, comprising Cook Islands, New Zealand, Niue, Tokelau and Ross Dependency The Dominion of New Zealand, the former name of… …   Wikipedia

  • New Zealand Trotting Derby — Group I race NEW ZEALAND DERBY Location Addington Raceway Christchurch, New Zealand Inaugurated 1914 Race type Standardbred Flat racing …   Wikipedia

  • New Zealand 1000 Guineas — For races of a similar name, see Thousand Guineas (disambiguation). Group I race New Zealand 1000 Guineas Location Riccarton Park Christchurch, New Zealand Inaugurated 1973 Race type Thoroughbred Flat racing Website …   Wikipedia

  • New Zealand 2000 Guineas — Group I race New Zealand 2000 Guineas Location Riccarton Park Christchurch, New Zealand Inaugurated 1973 Race type Thoroughbred Flat racing Website Riccarton Park …   Wikipedia

  • New Zealand Football Championship — Countries  New Zealand …   Wikipedia

  • New Zealand national women's cricket team — New Zealand Flag of New Zealand Captain Aimee Watkins First recorded match 16 February …   Wikipedia

  • New Zealand women's cricket team in England in 2010 — New Zealand women s cricket team in England in 2010 …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”