Fitzroy, South Australia

Fitzroy is an inner northern suburb of Adelaide 4 km from the Adelaide city centre, in the state of South Australia, Australia within the City of Prospect. It is adjacent to North Adelaide, Prospect, Ovingham and Thorngate. The post code for Fitzroy is 5082. It is bounded to the west by Cotton Street, to the south by Fitzroy Terrace, in the east by Prospect Road and the north by Avenue Road. Fitzroy is essentially a residential suburb, overlooking the North Adelaide Parklands.

History
Fitzroy mainly consists of expansive 19th century multi-storey mansions and leafy European tree-lined streets, which were the abode of upper-class early South Australian settlers, who lived away from the noise of Adelaide city, where the working class lived in cramped cottages. Fitzroy used to also contain the present Thorngate, before a subdivision.

An historic lane in Fitzroy is Goode Lane, dating back to the mid-19th century.

Facilities


Fitzroy is an attractive and affluent suburb of Adelaide; with many residences being within South Australia's most valuable properties. This highly sort after suburb consists of only a handful of residential streets. There are no non-residential facilities directly within the suburb, aside from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints meetinghouse overlooking Torrens Road. The closest schools in the area are Blackfriars Priory School for boys, and Prospect Primary School, both located in Prospect. There is a boutique shopping strip on Prospect Road, further north in Prospect. Other facilities can be easily accessed by entering North Adelaide.

Transport
Prospect Road is served by the 181 and 182 bus services.

Politics
Fitzroy is in the South Australian House of Assembly electoral district of Adelaide and the Australian House of Representatives Division of Adelaide. As it is an extremely wealthy "sandstone" area, the local booths tend to be highly pro-Liberal, even though the electoral district to which it belongs, has always been marginal, and often Labor.