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Brougham Place, North Adelaide

Street in Adelaide, South Australia

Brougham Place, North Adelaide

Street in Adelaide, South Australia

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typestreet
road_nameBrougham Place
statesa
cityNorth Adelaide
urbanyes
imageBrougham Gardens, North Adelaide, Australia, Eastern End in 1910.jpg
captionEastern end in 1910
length1.7
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maintainedCity of Adelaide
ringBrougham Gardens
lgaCity of Adelaide
32 Brougham Place
39 Brougham Place
45 Brougham Place

Brougham Place is a street lined with large mansions set in landscaped grounds in the Adelaide suburb of North Adelaide, South Australia. It surrounds Brougham Gardens, (Park 29 of the Adelaide Park Lands), that joins the three grids that comprise North Adelaide. On 23 May 1837 it was named as Brougham Place along with other Adelaide and North Adelaide streets at a meeting at the Colonial Secretary. The street is named after Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux. He was a staunch supporter of the Reform Act 1832 (2 & 3 Will. 4. c. 45) and the passing of this act led to the third and successful attempt to found a colony in SA in 1834.

Brougham Place starts and finishes at its intersection with LeFevre Terrace and Stanley Street and runs anti-clockwise around Brougham Gardens. Like other streets in the City of Adelaide with properties only along one side, numbering is sequential from 1 to 228.

Institutions and heritage listed buildings along Brougham Place include

NumberNameHeritage listingNotes
LeFevre Terrace
1
5-7Private dwelling. Built in 1907 for Sir Charles Henry GoodeState - File No. 13537
9Taylor House (private dwelling)State - File No.15536
24St. MargaretsNational
32Former Baker family dwelling, now the Federation House of Lincoln CollegeState
35-37Former dwelling now part of Lincoln CollegeState
39Former Rymill family dwelling now the Whitehead Building of Lincoln CollegeState - File No.13611
45Former Milne family dwelling now the Administration Building of Lincoln CollegeState - File No.13610
49Brougham House (private dwelling)State
58
King William Road / O'Connell Street
62Site of the former Hotel Australia
71-74Belmont, former Masonic HallNational
75-78Kingsmead House (private dwelling)National
80South Australian office of the Australian Medical Association
Palmer Place
82
126
King William Road
137-160Women's and Children's Hospital
Sir Edwin Smith Avenue / Melbourne Street
187-191St. Ann's CollegeLocal
193Brougham Place Uniting Church, formerly North Adelaide Congregational ChurchNational
210Former hall of North Adelaide Congregational Church (private dwelling)State
222Private dwellingNational
225Private dwellingState

Brougham Court

Brougham Court (formerly Bower Street) is located off Brougham Place between 95 and 96. It contains the national heritage Ebenezer Baptist Chapel, built in 1843 at 21-29, now a private dwelling

References

References

  1. "Broughan Place".
  2. (3 June 1837). "Advertising". [[South Australian Register.
  3. "History of Adelaide Through Street Names".
  4. (2003). "2003 Adelaide Street Directory, 41st Edition". UBD (A Division of Universal Press Pty Ltd).
  5. "Adelaide (City) Development Plan".
  6. [http://federation-house.wikispaces.com/Adelaide+Federation+Heritage#Adelaide%20City%20&%20Vicinity-Former%20dwelling%20of%20Charles%20Goode,%205-7%20Brougham%20Place,%20North%20Adelaide Former dwelling of Charles Goode, 5-7 Brougham Place, North Adelaide], Adelaide Federation Heritage
  7. [http://federation-house.wikispaces.com/Adelaide+Federation+Heritage#Adelaide%20City%20&%20Vicinity-Taylor%20House,%209%20Brougham%20Terrace,%20North%20Adelaide Taylor House, 9 Brougham Terrace, North Adelaide], Adelaide Federation Heritage
  8. [http://federation-house.wikispaces.com/Adelaide+Federation+Heritage#Adelaide%20City%20&%20Vicinity-Rymill%20House,%2039%20Brougham%20Place,%20North%20Adelaide Rymill House, 39 Brougham Place, North Adelaide], Adelaide Federation Heritage
  9. [http://federation-house.wikispaces.com/Adelaide+Federation+Heritage#Adelaide%20City%20&%20Vicinity-Milne%20dwelling,%2045%20Brougham%20Place%20North%20Adelaide Milne dwelling, 45 Brougham Place North Adelaide], Adelaide Federation Heritage
  10. (28 December 1858). "OPENING OF THE NEW MASONIC HALL, NORTH ADELAIDE.". [[South Australian Register]].
  11. "North Adelaide Baptist Church".
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