Accessibility

Event: Constellations by Nick Payne

General information

Travel instructions

You can get to Bakehouse Studios via a range of PTV options - train, tram or bus: TRAIN North Richmond train station (Mernda, Hurstbridge and Eltham lines) is 75 metres from the studios and is fully accessible. After departing the station, walk 1 minute (75 metres) via Elizabeth + Lt. Hoddle St TRAM Closest accessible tram stop via the 109 + 12 tram lines. Get off at Victoria Street, Stop #19 (North Richmond Railway Station/Victoria St), and walk 2 minutes (170m) via Victoria and Little Hoddle St. Note: there are a couple of ramps and some uneven paths between the station and Bakehouse BUS Access via the 246 bus route (Elsternwick - Clifton Hill via St Kilda). Get off on Victoria Pde/Hoddle St stop and walk 3 minutes (180m) via Hoddle St and Elizabeth St Otherwise the Cromwell St/Victoria Pde stop has 246, 302-305, 309, 318, 350, 905- 908 bus routes, with a crosswalk for the road at the lights, approximately 6 minute walk away (400m).

After entry instructions

Once you go through the entrance onto Little Hoddle Street head straight foreword till the reach the lift on your left. Take the lift to the second floor and exit to the left, this is the entrance to the Scrap Museum. There will also be guides and signage to assist you

Toilet location

Bakehouse is currently undergoing plans to install a wheelchair accessible downstairs toilet, to be located next to the Lt Hoddle St entryway. There are currently two bathrooms at Bakehouse: one downstairs with a small cubicle, located near the office & downstairs kitchen on the ground floor, and another upstairs next to the Scrap Museum (with 2x cubicles). We’re in the process of planning upgrades to these spaces to ensure they are wheelchair accessible, thanks for your patience.

Accessible parking

Our entrance is wheelchair accessible, however it’s worth noting the surface has uneven concrete in places and a slight gap.

Features

The following accessibility features are provided at the event

Wheelchair accessibility