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Braddon

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Unincorporated ACT, 177 Rokeby Rd, Braddon, ACT 2612

Description

Braddon is an inner north suburb of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia located adjacent to the Canberra CBD.

Braddon is an inner north suburb of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia located adjacent to the Canberra CBD.

The suburb is one of the oldest suburbs in Canberra, a relatively young city, settled in 1922 and gazetted as a division name in September 1928. It contained Canberra's first light-industrial area. In recent years this area has begun to be redeveloped as an entertainment and residential precinct. Other areas have been redeveloped with flats. It is now Canberra's most densely populated suburb.

History

The construction of the Braddon Garden City heritage precinct the area bounded by Donaldson, Elimatta, Batman and Currong streets began in 1921 and 1922. This was the only completed example of a design for a residential area in Canberra by Walter Burley Griffin. The suburb was gazetted as a division name in September 1928.

Braddon is named after Sir Edward Braddon, a Federalist, legislator and a participant in the writing of the Australian Constitution. Streets in Braddon were named for Aboriginal words, legislators and pioneers. The first light-industrial area in Canberra was established in Braddon in the 1920s and subsequently became the centre of automotive trades, before these businesses were established in the service areas of Phillip, Belconnen and Tuggeranong and in Fyshwick and Mitchell. In recent years the light-industrial area has begun to be redeveloped as an entertainment and residential precinct. Most of the residential areas of the suburb have been redeveloped with flats.

Heritage listed areas

The following areas are heritage listed:

The Braddon Garden City heritage precinct, bounded by Donaldson, Elimatta, Batman and Currong streets.

Gorman House

Hotel Ainslie (Mercure Canberra)

Ainslie Primary

The Whitley House at the corner of Limestone Avenue and Ipima Street, a modernist house built in 1939, considered by the ACT Heritage Council to be "among the first government designed and built single-storey detached houses in the Functionalist style in Australia." The Heritage Council has permitted flats to be built behind the house, but the view of the house from Limestone Avenue has been preserved.

Haig Park.

Northbourne Oval.

The former Coggan's Bakery, 36 Mort Street, Braddon.

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Details

Type: Suburbs

Population: 1,001 - 10,000

Time zone: UTC +11:00

Area: 1.408 km2

Elevation: 501 to 1000 metres

Town elevation: 575 m

Population number: 5,500

Local Government Area: Unincorporated ACT

Location

Unincorporated ACT, 177 Rokeby Rd, Braddon, ACT 2612

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Attribution

This article contains content imported from the English Wikipedia article on Braddon, Australian Capital Territory