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The Republic, formerly the Oriental Hotel, on the southwest corner of Osmond Terrace and Magill Road, [52] locally heritage-listed in August 2000 [53] Robin Hood Hotel, 315 Portrush Road, present building built 1882 to replace an earlier one licensed in 1845; [54] locally heritage-listed in August 2000 [55]
Portrush Road is a major arterial route through the eastern suburbs of Adelaide, the capital of South Australia.This name covers many consecutive streets and is not widely known to most drivers except for the southernmost section, as the entire allocation is still best known as by the names of its constituent parts: Hampstead Road, Taunton Road, Ascot Avenue, Lower Portrush Road, and Portrush ...
Glen Osmond via The Parade and Portrush Road: 141: Stonyfell via Kensington Road and Hallett Road 142: Burnside via Kensington Road and Glynburn Road 144: Glen Osmond via Grant Avenue and Portrush Road. 144G terminates at stop 7 Grant Avenue, Toorak Gardens; 147: Beaumont via Dulwich Avenue and Devereux Road 174: Paradise Interchange via ...
Holt's father, Thomas James, was the landlord of the Duke of Wellington hotel from 1914 to 1916. The hotel stood on the corner of Payneham Road and Wellington Road (now Portrush Road). It was demolished in 1976 to make way for an ice skating rink. Holt attended Payneham Primary School and lived in the hotel with his mother and father. [6]
It is located in the City of Burnside, five kilometres southeast of the Adelaide city centre. The name Glenunga is a composite of Aboriginal and Scottish words, "unga" meaning near and "glen" from the nearby Glen Osmond [ 2 ] Bounded on the north by Windsor Road, the east by Portrush Road , the south-west by Glen Osmond Road and the west by ...
Clayton Wesley Uniting Church, formerly Clayton Congregational Church, is a Uniting church, located at 280 Portrush Road, Beulah Park, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. The current building with its tall spire was built was built in 1883, although an earlier building, behind the present church and now known as the Lecture Hall, was built in ...
Port Road (and its northern section as Commercial Road through Port Adelaide) is a major road in Adelaide, South Australia connecting the Adelaide city centre with Port Adelaide. [3] It is 12 km (7.5 mi) long, and is designated part of route R1 within central Adelaide, and beyond as route A7.
The Adelaide end of South Eastern Freeway leads downhill to traffic lights at the intersection of Glen Osmond Road which continues northwest as route number A1 into the Adelaide city centre, Portrush Road north to bypass the city and towards Port Adelaide, and Cross Road which leads west towards the southern suburbs of Adelaide.