About this property
Alternate search: Unit 102, 279 Gouger Street.
279 Gouger Street, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
Alternate search: Unit 102, 279 Gouger Street.
102/279 Gouger Street is a unit located in the Adelaide city centre. It is an apartment-style residence within a multi‑unit building.
The unit is on Gouger Street, a short distance (about 0.5 km) from the intersection with Franklin Street and close to other central streets such as Wright, Sturt, and Waymouth. It sits in the heart of Adelaide’s central business district.
Within 0.5 km you’ll find St Patrick’s Church, the Central Adelaide Mosque, St Luke’s Church, and the historic St Mary’s College. The nearby Whitmore Square and Adelaide Trades Hall also provide easy access to open spaces and community facilities.
Being in the CBD, the unit is close to Adelaide Metro’s extensive bus, train and tram network, which serves the city centre and surrounding suburbs. Major transport routes run along streets such as Franklin and Grote, providing convenient links to the wider metropolitan area.
The property is surrounded by Adelaide’s cultural corridor, with North Terrace institutions such as the Art Gallery of South Australia, the South Australian Museum and the State Library located a short walk away. The surrounding parklands that encircle the city centre also offer green space for recreation.
Gouger Street is named after Robert Gouger, who petitioned the British government to create the colony of South Australia and played a key role in the establishment of the settlement in 1836. His contribution is reflected in the street’s name as part of Adelaide’s early colonial history.
Adelaide’s city centre was designed by Colonel William Light in a grid layout surrounded by a ring of parklands, offering wide streets and easy navigation. The area combines historic architecture, vibrant commercial activity and easy access to festivals, arts events and dining options.