Largs Bay, South Australia


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Largs Bay is a seaside suburb in South Australia, located in the City of Port Adelaide Enfield. It is bounded by Strathfield Terrace to the east,
Largs Bay
Adelaide, South Australia
Largs Bay
Largs Pier Hotel
postcode5016
established1873
lgaCity of Port Adelaide Enfield
regionWestern Adelaide
countyAdelaide
state-electPort Adelaide
Suburbs around Largs Bay:
TaperooOsborneBirkenhead
PeterheadSemaphoreGulf St Vincent
Lady Gowrie Drive and the Gulf St Vincent coastline to the west, Military Road to the south, and Union Street to the north. The suburb is intersected by key roads including Jetty Road, which provides access to the foreshore, and the Semaphore-Largs Road, which connects the area to nearby suburbs.

The Pier Hotel


The Largs Pier Hotel, located at 198 Esplanade, Largs Bay, has a rich history. It was originally opened in December 1882 as "The Pier." In 1891, the building was renamed the Largs Pier Hotel. Over the years, it has become a historically significant building, now listed with the National Trust. Positioned on the beachfront, the structure is known for its grandeur and served as a vibrant nightspot.[1]

History


Largs Bay is a seaside suburb in South Australia, named after the town of Largs in Scotland. The name is derived from the Gaelic word learg, meaning 'side or slope of a hill, beaten path.' It was first applied in 1914 to a subdivision of sections 1092-93 by the SA Land, Mortgage & Agency Co. Ltd. The area holds historical significance due to its connection with George Elder, who died in 1897 and played a role in its naming.[2]

References


  1. Every Pub, By Bruce Abernethy & Chris Dittmar, P.98.
  2. Manning's Place names of South Australia, By Geoffrey.H.Manning, 1990, P.176-P.177
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