T H E S U B U R B
Mount Lawley has a sense of youthfulness, optimism and inclusiveness that comes from its mix of population, thriving cafés and small bar scene, community events and the annual Beaufort Street Festival being the standout. It's a suburb that people aspire to live in, and once here, rarely leave. The quality of schooling options are hard to look past, the local state schools, both Primary and High are well-regarded, St Paul's is a popular Catholic primary school and Perth College is one of the leading private girls' schools in Perth.
The social heart of Mount Lawley is unarguably based around the intersection of Beaufort and Walcott Streets and is primarily referred to by locals just as "Beaufort Street". It consists of a mix of cafés, restaurants, pubs, clubs, boutiques, specialty stores, small supermarkets, take-aways and the iconic art-deco Astor Theatre. Further along Beaufort Street "The Avenues" you'll also find a range of health service providers like doctors, dentists, physio's, and a Wellness Clinic, a mix of residential and commercial developments housing more restaurants and take-aways. What more could you want?
T R A N S P O R T
Mount Lawley is well positioned to take advantage of public transit in Perth. The Mount Lawley train station is in the east of the suburb, and provides access to the Midland railway line. There are also a number of bus routes which service the area. Buses benefit from dedicated bus lanes along Beaufort Street, which are operational during weekday peak traffic periods, and the 950 connects Mount Lawley with the University of Western Australia in Crawley.
T H E H O M E
This gorgeous, private townhouse is waiting for you to call it H O ME. Offering easy living in a highly sort after location this three bedroom townhouse includes a beautifully renovated bathroom that is modern, bright and clean.
With a nicely appointed...
T H E S U B U R B
Mount Lawley has a sense of youthfulness, optimism and inclusiveness that comes from its mix of population, thriving cafés and small bar scene, community events and the annual Beaufort Street Festival being the standout. It's a suburb that people aspire to live in, and once here, rarely leave. The quality of schooling options are hard to look past, the local state schools, both Primary and High are well-regarded, St Paul's is a popular Catholic primary school and Perth College is one of the leading private girls' schools in Perth.
The social heart of Mount Lawley is unarguably based around the intersection of Beaufort and Walcott Streets and is primarily referred to by locals just as "Beaufort Street". It consists of a mix of cafés, restaurants, pubs, clubs, boutiques, specialty stores, small supermarkets, take-aways and the iconic art-deco Astor Theatre. Further along Beaufort Street "The Avenues" you'll also find a range of health service providers like doctors, dentists, physio's, and a Wellness Clinic, a mix of residential and commercial developments housing more restaurants and take-aways. What more could you want?
T R A N S P O R T
Mount Lawley is well positioned to take advantage of public transit in Perth. The Mount Lawley train station is in the east of the suburb, and provides access to the Midland railway line. There are also a number of bus routes which service the area. Buses benefit from dedicated bus lanes along Beaufort Street, which are operational during weekday peak traffic periods, and the 950 connects Mount Lawley with the University of Western Australia in Crawley.
T H E H O M E
This gorgeous, private townhouse is waiting for you to call it H O ME. Offering easy living in a highly sort after location this three bedroom townhouse includes a beautifully renovated bathroom that is modern, bright and clean.
With a nicely appointed...