Hutt Street
Hutt Street is the most easterly of the five major north–south roads running through the City of Adelaide. It runs from Pirie Street to South Terrace, from where it continues south as Hutt Road. Hutt Street is named after Sir William Hutt, a British MP who was heavily involved in colonial South Australia. Located within the Adelaide city centre, Hutt street is occupied by numerous heritage buildings of architectural significance with many dating to the nineteenth century. Hutt Street has many restaurants and small businesses, including professional premises. It is known within Adelaide as a boutique dining locality.The Adelaide Street Circuit racetrack of the former Adelaide 500, centred on nearby Victoria Park, included the northernmost 140 metres (460 ft) of Hutt Street. Between 1985 and 2020, a partial road closure often occurred during the events.Hutt Street's surrounding streets and lanes include large wealthy homes intermixed with small workers' cottages, reflecting the substantial social mixture of early South Australia.Calvary Wakefield Hospital was situated on the corner of Hutt and Wakefield Streets until its functions were transferred in 2020 to a large new hospital, Calvary Adelaide Hospital, in Angas Street. On the other side of Hutt Street is the Adelaide studio of commercial TV broadcaster Network 10.
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East Terrace, Adelaide Adelaide
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East Terrace
East Terrace
5000 Adelaide, Adelaide
South Australia, Australia
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