Seatoun
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Seatoun from Wellington Harbour entrance
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Basic information | |
Local authority | Wellington City |
Date established | 1889 |
Population | 2,130 (2006 [1]) |
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Ferry terminal(s) | Seatoun Ferryterminal |
Surrounds | |
North | Worser Bay |
East | Wellington Harbour heads |
South | Breaker Bay, Cook Strait |
Southwest | Strathmore Park |
Northwest | Miramar |
Seatoun, an eastern suburb of Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand, lies on the east coast of the Miramar Peninsula, close to the entrance to Wellington Harbour (Port Nicholson), some seven kilometres southeast of the CBD. The suburb sits on an exposed promontory close to Barrett Reef, a dangerous area of rocky shallows upon which many ships have foundered, most notably the inter-island ferry TEV Wahine in 1968.
Europeans first settled the suburb in 1889. The name Seatoun comes from a locality in Forfarshire,[2] Scotland linked with the family history of James Coutts Crawford, the suburb's founder.
Education
The town is the site of Seatoun school, a primary school established in 1916,[3] and Worser Bay School [4]
References
- ↑ Quickstats about Seatoun
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