How to find us

 
 
 

The Nottingham Buddhist Centre is at 9 St Mary’s Place, Nottingham NG1 1PH, next to the new Lace Market Square (between the Lace Market tram stop and the New College Nottingham Adams Building). The map below shows our location.

On Foot:

St Mary’s Place can be accessed via the pedestrianised Adams Walk leading to Lace Market Square (at the junction of Fletcher Gate and Warser Gate, by the tram stop) or from St Mary’s Gate, by the rear entrance to the Adams Building.

By Car:

The nearest (paid) car parks are Fletcher Gate and Stoney Street. On-street (metered) parking is available on some streets in the lace market. On-street parking is free from 8.00pm - check the information on the meters.

If you’re able to walk a little further there are lower priced carparks at Sneinton Market and Nottingham Arena.

By Coach:

Many streets in the Lace Market area are unsuitable for coaches. A drop-off/pick-up point is located opposite the bowling alley on the A60 Belward Street, on the left following the junction with Barker Gate. Passengers should then walk to the Buddhist Centre via Barker Gate, Stoney Street, Broadway, St Mary’s Gate – approx 5 minutes on foot.

Access to the Buddhist Centre:

Public access is by the partly glazed double doors (under the hanging sign) – on the right as you face the building. If you have not arranged a visit, please check the website or telephone for opening times.

Accessibility

We warmly welcome everyone, but unfortunately due to the age of our building and costs to renovate, sadly our space currently has limited accessibility for wheelchair users or those unable to use stairs.

There is a fold out ramp leading to the ground floor entrance, but please note that the shrine room—where many of our courses and events take place—is upstairs and not wheelchair accessible.

Our drop in meditations often take place solely in the downstairs space, but our toilets are unfortunately not wheelchair accessible.

While we don’t have an accessible toilet, there are handrails for support. If you'd like to visit or discuss any specific needs, please reach out and contact us at info@nottinghambuddhistcentre.org. We're happy to offer a tour of the building and will do our best to make your visit as comfortable as possible.

 

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