Bedfordale, Western Australia

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Bedfordale
PerthWestern Australia
Bedfordale is located in Perth
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Bedfordale
Population: 1,830 (2006 census)
Postcode: 6112
Area: 49 km² (18.9 sq mi)
Location:
LGA: City of Armadale
State electorate: Darling Range
Federal Division: Canning
Suburbs around Bedfordale:
Mount Nasura Roleystone Roleystone
Mount Richon Bedfordale Ashendon
Byford Karrakup Karrakup

Coordinates: 32°10′19″S 116°02′49″E / 32.172°S 116.047°E / -32.172; 116.047

Bedfordale is a semi-rural suburb in the south east of Perth, Western Australia, located within the City of Armadale. Located approximately 40km from Perth in the Darling Range, some of the local attractions include Churchman Brook Dam, Wungong Dam and the Elizabethan Pub. William Shakespeare's Bed & Breakfast. The area is popular for hiking and cycling. Being close to Armadale train station provides easy access to the city by train.

It was first named as a townsite in 1905.[1]

The area is named after Admiral Sir Frederick Denham Bedford (1838-1913), Governor of Western Australia from 24th March 1903, to the 22nd April 1909. Governor Bedford chose some of the older street names to commemorate several famous Admirals.

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Townsite of Bedfordale - Perth-Albany Road (per 6590/04)". Western Australia Government Gazette: p. 1905:3693. 15 December 1905. 


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