Friends Meeting House, Adelaide
Facts and practical information
The Adelaide meeting house of the Religious Society of Friends is situated on Pennington Terrace, North Adelaide, South Australia, literally in the shadow of St Peter's Cathedral, on its west side. It is substantially made of timber, the only such church building in the City. Besides Sunday meetings, weddings and the like, it has also hosted secular meetings, particularly for peace, education, temperance and other social causes. It also served briefly for Adelaide's Presbyterian congregation prior to construction of the Church of Scotland building on Grenfell Street, also for the North Adelaide congregation of the Church of England. ()
Pennington TerraceNorth AdelaideAdelaide
Friends Meeting House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Adelaide Oval, Adelaide Zoo, Adelaide Central Plaza, Montefiore Hill.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Friends Meeting House?
How to get to Friends Meeting House by public transport?
Bus
- Stop 2 King William Road - West side • Lines: 224, 224F, 224X (1 min walk)
- Stop 1 King William Road - West side • Lines: 224, 224F, 224X (3 min walk)
Train
- Adelaide (15 min walk)
- North Adelaide (26 min walk)
Tram
- Adelaide Railway Station Tram Stop (16 min walk)
- Art Gallery (17 min walk)