37 White St, Balgowlah, Manly, New South Wales 2093 AustraliaKaart
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Norwegian Church in Sydney Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Formerly - The Norwegian Church
Just to bring you up to date... The residence still maintains a prominent position one block away from Sydney Road, Balgowlah. It was originally the home of Sir Edmund Barton, Australia's first prime...
Beoordeeld op 21 jul 2019
BobReed
This is now a private home.
The Norwegian Church and visitors centre in Balglowlah has recently been sold and is now a private home.
Beoordeeld op 26 okt 2015
BKP-Sydney
It is no more!
The property has been sold and will no longer host the Norwegian community events I'd attended and enjoyed with Norwegian friends. A pity, but the economics for the Norwegian Church back home dictated...
Beoordeeld op 3 sep 2015
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Formerly - The Norwegian Church
Just to bring you up to date... The residence still maintains a prominent position one block away from Sydney Road, Balgowlah. It was originally the home of Sir Edmund Barton, Australia's first prime...
This is now a private home.
The Norwegian Church and visitors centre in Balglowlah has recently been sold and is now a private home.
It is no more!
The property has been sold and will no longer host the Norwegian community events I'd attended and enjoyed with Norwegian friends. A pity, but the economics for the Norwegian Church back home dictated...