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Eastern Heights
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The name refers to the high ridge on the eastern side of the center of Ipswich. The area near the East Ipswich Railway Station was first called ‘Limestone’, the original name for Ipswich. Though the Eastern Heights area was occupied by grand houses on large allotments by the late 19th century, the area first appeared on an official map in 1930. Except for parkland and schools, the Newtown-Grange-Eastern Heights area is primarily residential.
References (offline)Ipswich Heritage Study (1992)Images - Whitehead Studio
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