How to get to St Peters Anglican Church by car or by bus
St Peters Anglican Church is located in Hornsby, New South Wales at 207 Peats Ferry Road.
See the driving tips and parking information below.
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Travel/Directions Tips
By train: It will be a 10-15 minute walk from Hornsby Station. Exit onto Station Street (West side) from Hornsby station. Turn right onto Pacific Highway (also known as Peats Ferry Road). Keep walking, past the swimming pool, police station and you’ll find the church just after the TAFE.
By car: Street parking available along the road directly outside the church. There are limited spots in the church carpark, which is located to the right of the church, down a ramp.
By car: Street parking available along the road directly outside the church. There are limited spots in the church carpark, which is located to the right of the church, down a ramp.
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St Peters Anglican Church - 207 Peats Ferry Road, Hornsby, NSW
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