Fitzroy North, Victoria

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Fitzroy North
MelbourneVictoria

Fitzroy Memorial Rotunda, in Edinburgh Gardens
Population: 11,069 (2006) [1]
Postcode: 3068
Area: 2.4 km² (0.9 sq mi)
Property Value: AUD $547,700 [2]
Location: km (2 mi) NE of Melbourne
LGA: City of Yarra
State District: Brunswick, Richmond
Federal Division: Melbourne
Suburbs around Fitzroy North:
Brunswick East Brunswick East Northcote
Carlton North Fitzroy North Clifton Hill
Carlton Fitzroy Collingwood
The grandstand at the W. T. Peterson Community Oval, built 1888
The grandstand at the W. T. Peterson Community Oval, built 1888

Fitzroy North is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is mostly in the Local Government Area of the City of Yarra, with a few streets in the Local Government Area of the City of Moreland.

Housing stock includes many fine one and two storey terraces, many dating to the late Victorian period and including characteristic ironwork, verandahs, and stone embellishments. This is one of Melbourne's finest, and most expensive, inner-city locations. There is a large park called Edinburgh Gardens with a famous football oval, bordered by Freeman Street, Brunswick Street, St. Georges Road and Alfred Crescent. The Brunswick Street Oval was the home ground until 1967 of the Fitzroy Football Club playing in the Victorian Football League. A linear park, incorporating a section of the Capital City Trail bike path, runs along much of the northern edge of the suburb, on the easement for the Inner Circle railway line, which closed in 1948.

Merri Creek delineates the border between Fitzroy North and the neighbouring suburb of Northcote. Smith Street and Queen's Parade form the border with Clifton Hill.

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Fitzroy North (often called North Fitzroy) is theoretically joined to Fitzroy, but in reality the two are as separate as any suburbs in the inner city. They were always bisected by the width of Alexandra Parade (earlier Reilly Street), but with the building of the Eastern Freeway in the 1970s and its connection the Parade, the volume of traffic became an overwhelming barrier. Fitzroy North is also distinct in character, with less commercial activity, wider, quieter, leafier streets, and clear delineation to the east provided by the green Merri Creek corridor.

Most of Fitzroy North is single and double storey Victorian and Edwardian housing, comprising rows of terraces with a mixture of semi-attached and freestanding houses on small to moderately sized blocks. Large parts of the suburb are protected by heritage controls. The suburb is relatively intact and consistent in character, having had far less industrial and commercial development in its formative years than its southern namesake.

Fitzroy North also has some distinctive apartment complexes, mostly built within the last 15 years. One, at 682 Nicholson Street, is officially called Nicholson Gardens, but is nick-named Melrose Place by its many student and overseas residents due to its design. Another, on St Georges Road at Park Street, is a redevelopment of the old Fire Station, with an extension at the back reminiscent of three concrete grain silos.

The main commercial activity in Fitzroy North is on Brunswick Street, St. Georges Road and the northern side of Queen's Parade, the latter having particularly wide footpaths for a Melbourne commercial strip. Piedimontes, at the corner of St. Georges Road and Scotchmer Street is a well-established independent supermarket well-known for its continental delicatessen.

To get to North Fitzroy from the Melbourne CBD, you can travel on the

Fitzroy High School
Fitzroy High School

The suburb contains three schools - Fitzroy High School, Fitzroy Community School[3] and North Fitzroy Primary School[4]. North Fitzroy Primary School has received state media attention for its canteen's healthy menu.[5] It also has a LOTE program for Italian language which is undertaken by all students, and hosts large Italian-related events such as Carnevale.

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