Park 12
Park 12, is one of the 29 parks that make up the Adelaide Park Lands. It consists of 55.5 hectares bounded by North Terrace, Frome Road, Sir Edwin Smith Avenue and King William Road.
Bisected by the River Torrens, the northern part of the park contains the University of Adelaide playing fields.
Along North Terrace, the southern part of the park contains the University of South Australia, the University of Adelaide, the Art Gallery, the Museum, the State Library, the War Memorial, Government House, the Boer War Memorial, Prince Henry Gardens, the Jubilee 150 Walkway, and numerous statues.
The southern part also contains the Torrens Parade Ground, Jolley's Boat House, and a number of rowing club boathouses.
Park 12 is home to the Peace Park,
Angas Gardens, Roberts Reserve, Grundy Gardens,
the Cross of Sacrifice Garden,
the South Australian Naval Memorial Garden, Lady Esther Lipman Gardens, Pioneer Women's Memorial Garden,
Town Clerk's Avenue/Walk and the Pathway of Honour.
Buildings
Buildings in Park 12 North of Victoria Drive include the following:University Footbridge
A cantilevered footbridge spans the River Torrens, opposite the main southern gateway of the University of Adelaide, erected in 1937.Formal parks, gardens and paths
Pathway of Honour
Located between Kintore Avenue and King William Road, adjacent to the northern Government House grounds wall. Consists of a narrow sliver of land with a partially curved pedestrian pathway with associated war memorial plaques and stones. It was a pedestrian route that evolved in the 1920s and was formalised in the 1980s to honour those who were killed in war.Town Clerk's Avenue / Walk
An axial pedestrian pathway from Sir Edwin Smith Avenue and Angas Gardens, leading to Frome Road, it was developed c.1917 with tree planting and pathway formation.Angas Gardens
Located east off King William Road between War Memorial Drive and the River Torrens, the gardens feature the JH & GF Angas Statue and Memorial by WR Cotton, and Robert Hannaford's statue of Simpson and his donkey. The gardens are named after South Australian pioneers and pastoralists John Howard Angas and George Fife Angas.Roberts Place
Located on the corner of Frome Road and Sir Edwin Smith Avenue, and an original extension of McKinnon Terrace. A triangular portion of land originally conceived as a formal garden centred upon a mature Moreton Bay Fig tree. Named after retired American merchant and South Australia Colonization Commissioner Josiah Roberts.Grundy Gardens
Located between Frome and King William Roads and War Memorial and Victoria Drives.Pennington Gardens East
Located between King William Road, Pennington Terrace and Sir Edwin Smith Avenue. A triangularshaped garden that was severely modified in 1919 onwards with the imposition of the Women's War Memorial Garden. Named after South Australian Colonisation Commissioner James Pennington.