South Street is a prominent street in the Scottish city of
Perth, Perth and Kinross
Perth (locally: ; gd, Peairt ) is a city in central Scotland, on the banks of the River Tay. It is the administrative centre of Perth and Kinross council area and the historic county town of Perthshire. It had a population of about 47,43 ...
. Established in at least the 15th century, it runs for about , from the Dundee Road (the (
A85) in the east to County Place (
A93) in the west, passing through the entire breadth of the city.
[ Queen's Bridge, completed in 1960 and opened by ]Queen Elizabeth II
Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; 21 April 1926 – 8 September 2022) was Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 6 February 1952 until Death and state funeral of Elizabeth II, her death in 2022. She was queen ...
, carries South Street across the River Tay
The River Tay ( gd, Tatha, ; probably from the conjectured Brythonic ''Tausa'', possibly meaning 'silent one' or 'strong one' or, simply, 'flowing') is the longest river in Scotland and the seventh-longest in Great Britain. The Tay originates ...
to and from Kinnoull
Kinnoull is a parish in Perth, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, approximately half a mile northeast of Perth city centre. Beginning at the level of the River Tay, Kinnoull's terrain continues to rise as it continues southeast, culminating in Kinno ...
.
Perth developed from an initial plan of two parallel streets: South Street and High Street — about [''Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland: A Graphic and Accurate Description of Every Place in Scotland'']
Francis Hindes Groome
Francis Hindes Groome (30 August 1851 – 24 January 1902), son of Robert Hindes Groome, Archdeacon of Suffolk, was a writer and foremost commentator of his time on the Romani people, their language, life, history, customs, beliefs, and lore.
Li ...
(1901) to the north — in the 15th century, linked by several vennels leading north and south. Mill Street, to the north of High Street, followed shortly thereafter. South Street was originally terminated at its eastern end by Gowrie House
Gowrie House is a heritage-listed villa at 112 Mary Street, East Toowoomba in the Toowoomba Region of Queensland, Australia. It was designed by architect Henry James (Harry) Marks and built . It is also known as Largo. It was added to the Qu ...
(site of today's Perth Sheriff Court
Perth Sheriff Court is an historic building on Tay Street in Perth, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. The structure, which is used as the main courthouse for the area, is a Category A listed building.
History
Originally, court hearings in Perthshir ...
), which had an arched entrance from South Street.[''Perth, the Ancient Capital of Scotland: The Story of Perth from the Invasion of Agricola to the Passing of the Reform Bill in 2 volumes'']
– Samuel Cowan J.P. (1904), chapter 3 Upon its demolition in the early 19th century, direct access was granted to the Tay.[''Perth History Tour'', Jack Gillon (2020) ]
Notable locations on South Street
;From east to west
*Queen's Bridge
*Salutation Hotel
The Salutation Hotel is a hotel and restaurant in Perth, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It is a Category B listed building dating to around 1810, with earlier embellishments and later alterations.[Cow
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Vennel["Perth projects its medieval past with VR"]
– ''The Sunday Times
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'', 7 July, 2017[Streets, Lanes, Entries, &c.]
– ''Leslie's directory for Perth and Kinross
''Leslie's directory for Perth and Kinross'' was an annual book of post office directories for Perth and Kinross, published between 1885 and 1939. It included registers of proprietors, gentry, factors, farmers, merchants, public officials and c ...
'' (1911), p. 12 (Canal Street to South Street) – so named because it is where people would drive their cattle onto the for grazing
* Fleshers' Vennel[ (]St John's Place
St John's Place (formerly known as Kirkside) is an ancient street in the city of Perth, Scotland, located a short distance southeast of the city centre. Today it runs for about between King Edward Street to the west and St John Street to th ...
to 49 South Street)
*Horner
Horner is an English and German surname that derives from the Middle English word for the occupation ''horner'', meaning horn-worker or horn-maker, or even horn-blower.
People
*Alison Horner (born 1966), British businesswoman
* Arthur Horner (dis ...
s Lane (South Street to Canal Street)
*Meal Vennel"Highland Communities in Dundee and Perth 1787-1891"
– Abertay University, p. 48[''Official Guide to Perth and Its Neighbourhood by the Tramway Car Routes'' – Perth Town Council (1907), p. 8][''Leslie's directory for Perth and Kinross'' (1911), p. 13]
/ref> (South Street to 164 High Street). Described in 1907 as "an old thoroughfare, presently the resort of curio dealers, and the happy hunting-ground of collectors".[''Official Guide to Perth and Its Neighbourhood by the Tramway Car Routes'' – Perth Town Council (1907), p. 10] Several labourers lived on the street in 1911.[''Leslie's directory for Perth and Kinross'' (1911)]
/ref>
*Ropemaker
A rope is a group of yarns, plies, fibres, or strands that are twisted or braided together into a larger and stronger form. Ropes have tensile strength and so can be used for dragging and lifting. Rope is thicker and stronger than similarly c ...
s Close (South Street to Canal Street)
*Weaver Vennel[Civic History of Perth from Medieval Times]
– Perth Civic Trust (from and to South Street)
Gallery
Perth_map_of_1832.jpg, This 1832 map of Perth, by James Gardner, shows South Street as one of the three main streets in Perth at the time
Queens Bridge, Perth - geograph.org.uk - 495121.jpg, South Street crossing Queen's Bridge, with Perth Sheriff Court
Perth Sheriff Court is an historic building on Tay Street in Perth, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. The structure, which is used as the main courthouse for the area, is a Category A listed building.
History
Originally, court hearings in Perthshir ...
, the former site of the Gowrie House, in view on the left
South Street, Perth - geograph.org.uk - 2681219.jpg, At South Methven Street, looking east to Kinnoull
References
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Streets in Perth, Scotland
15th-century establishments in Scotland