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Brougham Place Uniting church is located at 193 Brougham Place, North Adelaide (UBD Reference 118 F4). The church is on the corner of Brougham Place and Stanley Street and near the Women And Children's Hospital.
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By Car
Please note that Brougham Place is in many sections with several road closures and one way sections. If driving directly to the church there is no vehicle access from O'Connell St.
On Sunday mornings there is a passenger loading zone (9 am-12 noon) on the northern side of the church.
Car Parking
There is limited parking (seven spaces) on the southern side of the church off Brougham Place. On weekends some parking is available on Stanley Street. At all times there is ample (two hour restriction weekdays) parking on the section of Brougham Place between LeFevre Terrace and O'Connell St (access via Margaret St or O'Connell St only).
On Foot
The church is located overlooking Brougham Gardens and paths lead from O'Connell St.
By Wheelchair
The church building is on two levels with no lift. Access to the church area is via a side door on Stanley Street (Northern side). Access to the hall and office area is by a ramp from the carpark on the Southern side. There is a 2cm step at the door to the hall which will be removed eventually. The handle for the flyscreen door to the hall is high to prevent the exit of small children. There is a wheelchair-accessible toilet.
By Bus
The church is about five minutes from the city and five minutes walk from the stop. The nearest bus stops are:
- Stop 2 on King William Road (routes 182, 222, 252, 254). This stop has the most frequent services.
- Stop 3 on Melbourne Street (routes 271-273, 204-209).
By Bicycle
There are bicycle lanes in Lefevre Terrace/Stanley Street/Brougham Place. Shared paths lead from Margaret St and O'Connell Street. Bicycles can be left in the alcove under the stairs in the basement.
By Air
Adelaide Airport is the nearest airport. A taxi from the airport to Brougham Place Uniting Church will cost around $15. Alternatively the Adelaide Metro Skybus runs every 15 minutes to the City.
