Lindsey Street is one of the streets in the South Vale region of Silent Hill, appearing in Silent Hill 2. Lindsey Street is located in the easternmost part of South Vale. The southern end of the road is blocked by a high wall, while a chasm toward the northern end blocks direct access to Nathan Avenue.
Silent Hill 2[]
James Sunderland encounters a silhouette here and follows it to Vachss Road.
Later, James returns to the street and, as instructed by a message found inside Brookhaven Hospital, locates a letter and a wrench left on the porch of one of the houses.
The Swamp Monument is located here.
From Lindsey Street, James can access Katz Street, Sanders Street and Vachss Road.
Trivia[]
- A majority of the street names used in the Silent Hill franchise are named after specific real life people. Lindsey Street was most likely named after the mystery novelist David Lindsey.
- There is an establishment called "Phoinix body" on Lindsey Street. This might be a reference to Alessa Gillespie.
- Boxes of "Lindsey St" cookies can be found in the Sweet Factory Store in Silent Hill 3. Heather Mason finds a key inside one of them.