The Garrison Church in the Rocks was built in the 1840s from sandstone quarried in nearby Argyle Street. It was originally known as The Church of the Holy Trinity but later changed its name in recognition of the many soldiers from the nearby garrison who worshipped there.
The church faces a village green and is flanked by rows of colonial workers' cottages. You'll find the perfect place for a rare moment of reflection in this delightful location.
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Access is via a step down to the front path and then a small step at the entry.

Wheelchair access is via the side carpark and then through the north-west door into the church. There is no accessible toilet.
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Address:
Argyle and Lower Fort Streets,
Millers Point NSW 2000
Phone: + 61 2 9247 1268
Website:
The Garrison Church
(www. the garrison church .org.au)
Open daily
Free
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