Khandallah Khandallah

Khandallah - Definition and Overview

Suburb:Khandallah
City:Wellington
Island:North Island
Surrounded by:
 to the northBroadmeadows, Johnsonville
 to the eastNgauranga, Rangoon Heights
 to the southKaiwharawhara
 to the westNgaio

Khandallah is a suburb of Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand. It is located four kilometres northeast of the city centre, on hills overlooking Port Nicholson harbour.

The suburb's name, which means "Resting place of God", comes from a homestead built in the area in 1884 by Captain James Andrew, who had recently returned from duty in India. For this reason the suburb and those surrounding it have many place names connected with the subcontinent.

The northeastern part of the suburb is dominated by a large area of parkland which stretches north towards Johnsonville. Between then the three parks which make up this reserve land total almost 2 km² of the slopes of Mount Kaukau. Impressive views of the harbour can be gained from the summit of this 445 metre peak, which is topped by Wellington's main television transmitter tower.

External links

Wellington City Libraries' Khandallah page (http://www.wcl.govt.nz/wellington/khandallah.html)

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