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 | ||||||||
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Largs Pier Hotel | ||||||||
postcode | 5016 | |||||||
established | 1873 | |||||||
lga | City of Port Adelaide Enfield | |||||||
region | Western Adelaide | |||||||
county | Adelaide | |||||||
state-elect | Port Adelaide | |||||||
Suburbs around Largs Bay:
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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
- Every Pub, By Bruce Abernethy & Chris Dittmar, P.98.
- Manning's Place names of South Australia, By Geoffrey.H.Manning, 1990, P.176-P.177