ST MARY'S, SOUTHAMPTON
'St Mary's' is an area of Southampton in England. It consists of two areas separated by Six Dials junction. The northern section of the district is literally St. Mary's Road and some closes on the west - the area on the east is Nicholstown-Newtown. The northern section is home to the fire station. The majority of St. Mary's is in the southern portion, to the east of St. Mary's Street. This where St. Mary's church is located, from which the suburb's name originates. The southern section is also home to the Golden Grove area. It is bordered on the east by the rail lines (the other side of these lines is the growing district of Chapel). It gives its name to St. Mary's Stadium, where Southampton F.C. play, although the stadium itself is in the neighbouring suburb of Northam, Southampton.
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