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Glendowie, New Zealand

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Population
  
4,047 (2006)

Northwest
  
Saint Heliers

North
  
Hauraki Gulf

Local authority
  
Auckland Council

East
  
Tamaki River

South
  
Wai o Taiki Bay

Southwest
  
Glen Innes, New Zealand


Glendowie is a suburb in Auckland, New Zealand. Glendowie has been under the local governance of the Auckland Council since the merger of its former Auckland City Council into the 'super city'.

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Map of Glendowie, Auckland 1071, New Zealand

According to the 2006 census, Glendowie has a population of 4,047.

Location

Glendowie is located on the north-eastern extent of the Auckland Isthmus. Its northern and eastern boundaries are defined by the Waitamata Harbour and the Tamaki Estuary.

The suburbs exhibit an affluent suburban residential character. Glendowie has 4 schools: Glendowie Primary, Glendowie College, Churchill Park School, and Glen Taylor School. Sacred Heart College is nearby in Glen Innes.

History

The suburb was established in the 1920s, when George Riddell created a loop road through the area. It is named after one of the Taylor Brothers' farm estates. Three of the brothers had farms in this area and built houses; Charles John Taylor at Glen Orchard (now St. Heliers), William Innes Taylor at Glen Innes, and Richard James Taylor at Glen Dowie. Their brother Allen Kerr Taylor lived near Mt. Albert in a house called Alberton.

Sports Clubs

Glendowie has a tennis club, bowls club, and taekwondo club, all located adjacent to Churchill Park. The Eastern Suburbs soccer club and Bayside Westhaven baseball clubs hold matches at Crossfield Reserve.

Notable residents

  • Sir Kenneth Myers (1907-1998) Son of Arthur Myers and father of Sir Douglas Myers. He and his wife Margaret Pirie resided in a house designed for them by the architects Chilwell & Trevithick.
  • Graeme Hart, businessman
  • Don Brash, former NZ Leader of the Opposition (National Party 2003-2006)
  • Barry Colman, owner of National Business Review
  • References

    Glendowie, New Zealand Wikipedia