- Stuart Street, Dunedin
Stuart Street is one of the main streets of
Dunedin ,New Zealand . As with many of Dunedin's streets, it is named after a main street inEdinburgh ,Scotland .Stuart Street runs orthogonally to the city's main business district of George Street and Princes Street, meeting them at The Octagon, the city's centre, where it is briefly interrupted by the Octagon itself. This divides Stuart Street into two separate streets, Upper Stuart Street and Lower Stuart Street.
Upper Stuart Street
Upper Stuart Street climbs steeply from the Octagon, passing through the city's town belt and up to the suburb of Roslyn. One of Dunedin's landmarks is the bridge which crosses Upper Stuart Street at Roslyn; shortly beyond this point Stuart Street becomes Taieri Road, the original road leading out of Dunedin toward the
Taieri Plains in the hinterland to the southwest.Below the Roslyn overbridge, nestled within the town belt, lies Dunedin's main swimming pool,
Moana Pool , and the imposing structure ofOtago Boys High School . Below this are the former buildings of theOtago Polytechnic (now located in the city's north end), including theKing Edward Technical College . Closer to The Octagon, at the junction of Moray Place is the Fortune Theatre. In the block immediately above The Octagon are St. Paul's Anglican Cathedral and a distinctive series of historic terraced houses, now restaurants and boutique shops.Lower Stuart Street
Lower Stuart Street, unlike Upper Stuart Street, is flat. It is one of Dunedin's more historic precincts. Within the heart of the CBD, it contains a large number of shops and cafes, and also, at its eastern end, several of Dunedin's more notable buildings. These include the
Dunedin Law Courts and theAllied Press building (home of the "Otago Daily Times " newspaper). The street is dominated by theDunedin Railway Station , which sits in Anzac Square at the foot of the street.
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