Strowan

Strowan
Strowan House, the administration building of St. Andrew's College
Coordinates: 43°30′30″S 172°36′35″E / 43.50833°S 172.60972°E / -43.50833; 172.60972Coordinates: 43°30′30″S 172°36′35″E / 43.50833°S 172.60972°E / -43.50833; 172.60972
Area
  Total 1.5977 km2 (0.6169 sq mi)
Population (2013)
  Total 3,705
  Density 2,300/km2 (6,000/sq mi)

Strowan is an affluent suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand, located approximately 5km north-west of Christchurch's CBD. It had a population of 3,705 at the 2013 census. It is located between the suburbs of Merivale (South of Leinster Road), Papanui (North-East of Blighs Road), Bryndwr (North-West of Blighs Road, Idris Road (North of Jeffreys Road)), Fendalton (South-West of Idris Road (South of Jeffreys Road)), and St Albans (East of Papanui Road).

The area is predominantly residential, containing mostly parks and schools and few retail or commercial buildings. A small shopping centre exists at the intersection of Wairakei and Normans Roads, in the centre of the suburb. The suburb has a number of schools, including Waimairi School, St.Patricks School, Heaton Normal Intermediate and St. Andrew's College. There is a private hospital located in the south-eastern corner of Strowan near the border of Merivale, called St.George's Hospital. The main train line north of Christchurch runs through the western part of the suburb - crossings exist on Blighs, Wairakei and Glandovey Roads.[1]

Most of the suburb's housing is large and expensive, with a generally older architecture than many newer areas of Christchurch. There was little earthquake damage in Strowan after the 2011 Christchurch earthquake.

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