Fitzroy North
Fitzroy North is an inner-city suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, north-east of the Melbourne central business district, located within the Cities of Merri-bek and Yarra local government areas. Fitzroy North recorded a population of 12,781 at the 2021 census.
Also referred to as North Fitzroy in reference to its southern neighbour, Fitzroy North has a distinct character, noted for its prevalence of wide streets, intact Victorian and Edwardian era terraced housing and for the Edinburgh Gardens, a large inner-city park formerly home to the Fitzroy Football Club. Fitzroy North is adjacent to, and shares a postcode and neighbourhood character with Clifton Hill, both being government subdivisions set on elevated ground and to the same layout by Clement Hodgkinson in the 1870s, and distinct from the earlier narrow and more crowded private subdivisions in the lower lying areas of Fitzroy and Collingwood to the south.
History
- Edinburgh Gardens is created from a grant of land in March 1862
- Fitzroy North Post Office opened on 2 February 1874.
- Fitzroy North Primary School opened in 1875.
- On 9 August 1987 the Hoddle Street massacre occurred in Fitzroy North and adjacent Clifton Hill.
Today
Description
Fitzroy North 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, but with the building of the Eastern Freeway in the 1970s and its connection to 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.Residential architecture
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. 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.
Commerce
The main commercial activity in Fitzroy North is on Brunswick Street, St Georges Road and the northern side of Queens Parade, the latter having particularly wide footpaths for a Melbourne commercial strip.Transport
To get to Fitzroy North from the Melbourne CBD, you can travel using the following options:Bus
Five bus routes service Fitzroy North:- : Queen Street – La Trobe University Bundoora Campus. Operated by Kinetic Melbourne.
- : Queen Street – Northland Shopping Centre. Operated by Kinetic Melbourne.
- : Moonee Ponds Junction – Clifton Hill station via Brunswick East. Operated by Dysons.
- : Moonee Ponds Junction – Westgarth station via Brunswick. Operated by Dysons.
- : Heidelberg station – Queen Victoria Market via Clifton Hill, Carlton and the University of Melbourne. Operated by Dysons.
Train
One railway station services Fitzroy North: Rushall station, on the Mernda line. Rushall station is located on Rushall Crescent, in the north east of the suburb.Tram
Three tram routes service Fitzroy North:- from Collins Street, along Brunswick Street and St Georges Road.
- from Bourke Street, which also travels a short distance along Nicholson Street, turns at Gertrude Street, turns again into Smith Street and again into Queens Parade.
- from Bourke Street, along Nicholson Street.
Education