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Who could imagine a suburb named after an Irish politician’s home? Avondale in Harare, Zimbabwe, carries this unique distinction. Avondale, established in 1903, was originally a dairy farm. It takes its name from Avondale, County Wicklow, Ireland, the home of Charles Stewart Parnell. Avondale isn’t just a charming suburb. It holds a piece of Zimbabwean history. The first official marriage in Zimbabwe took place right here on the Avondale farm in 1894. Count de la Panouse married Fanny Pearson, affectionately known as Countess Billie. Countess Billie, a woman of remarkable resilience, managed the very dairy farm that would become Avondale. She supplied Salisbury, now Harare, with 100 bottles of milk a day and 100 pounds of butter a week. Avondale has witnessed much transformation. From a tranquil farm to a bustling suburb, it’s a testament to time’s passage. In the 1980s and 1990s, gentrification swept through Avondale. The once sleepy suburb bloomed with coffeehouses, restaurants, bars, theatres, and retail stores. Since 1997, the Avondale Flea Market has been a beloved local feature, showcasing curios and fresh produce near the Avondale Shopping Centre. Avondale’s demographic has also shifted over the years. While once predominantly middle and upper-middle class with a majority of white Zimbabweans of British descent, Avondale became more diverse after 1980. Middle-class Shona Zimbabweans sought refuge from the congested city center, adding to Avondale’s rich tapestry. Avondale is also home to a number of educational institutions, including Avondale Primary School, Twin Rivers School, Blakistone School, and Littlerock International School. The British Council maintains a library and cultural center on Cork Road, adding another layer to Avondale’s cultural landscape. From its humble beginnings as a dairy farm to its current status as a vibrant suburb, Avondale’s story is a fascinating blend of Irish heritage and Zimbabwean history. The echoes of Countess Billie’s industrious spirit still resonate here, reminding us of the pioneers who shaped this charming corner of Harare.

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