Yaldhurst is a semi-rural suburb on the western outskirts of Christchurch. The horse breeder Frederick William Delamain (1835-1910) was a settler and owned land in the area. It is named after a horse Yaldhurst after some stables in England.
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| Populated places | | Northern suburbs |
- Belfast
- Bishopdale
- Bottle Lake
- Bridgend
- Brooklands
- Casebrook
- Chaneys
- Coutts Island
- Edgeware
- Harewood
- Kainga
- Mairehau
- McLeans Island
- Northcote
- Northwood
- Papanui
- Redwood
- Shirley
- Spencerville
- Styx
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| Eastern suburbs | |
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| Central suburbs | |
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| Western suburbs | |
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| Southern suburbs |
- Aidanfield
- Beckenham
- Cashmere
- Clifton
- Cracroft
- Ferrymead
- Halswell
- Heathcote Valley
- Hillsborough
- Huntsbury
- Kennedys Bush
- Lansdowne
- Moncks Bay
- Mount Pleasant
- Murray Aynsley Hill
- Oaklands
- Opawa
- Redcliffs
- Richmond Hill
- Scarborough
- Somerfield
- St Martins
- Sumner
- Taylors Mistake
- Waltham
- Westmorland
- Wigram
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| Geographic features |
- Avon River / Ōtākaro
- Avon-Heathcote Estuary / Ihutai
- Lyttelton Harbour / Whakaraupō
- Ōpāwaho / Heathcote River
- Port Hills
- Tauhinukorokio / Mount Pleasant
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| Facilities and attractions |
- Akaroa Marine Reserve
- Cathedral Square
- Christchurch Adventure Park
- Christchurch Gondola
- Hagley Park
- International Antarctic Centre
- Margaret Mahy Playground
- Tūranga
- Willowbank Wildlife Reserve
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| Government |
- District Council
- Mayor
- Regional Council
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