Berhampore, New Zealand
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| Suburb: | Berhampore |
| City: | Wellington |
| Island: | North Island |
| Surrounded by - to the north - to the east - to the south - to the west |
Vogeltown, Newtown Newtown, Melrose Island Bay Kingston, Mornington |
The suburb was named for Berhampore in Bengal, scene of the start of the "Indian Mutiny" of 1857.
Being located between the larger suburbs of Newtown and Island Bay can leave those passing through Berhampore, on busy Adelaide Road, with the impression of a few small dairies, takeaways and a rather sleepy pub. However, residents of Berhampore are both ethnically and socio-economically diverse and contribute to the atmosphere of their surrounding communities. Recent traffic calming by Wellington City Council in Adelaide Road and Luxford Street has helped create a more defined sense of community in Berhampore. Berhampore is probably best known for Mavericks Takeaways, which makes some of the finest pizzas in Wellington.
Berhampore has a significant place in the architectural heritage of New Zealand. Located at 493-507 Adelaide Road are the Centennial Flats, also known as the Berhampore State Flats, designed by F. Gordon Wilson, chief architect at the Department of Housing Construction, and completed in 1938-39. The flats are a fine example of the international style of architecture.
There remains an unsettled debate as to what the residents of Berhampore should be called; Berhamporians, Berhamporese, Berhamporers or something else altogether.
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