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134 Barrington Street

134 Barrington Street, Bibra Lake WA 6163, Australia

- Bedrooms
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- Land size
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About this property

134 Barrington Street is a detached house situated in the residential suburb of Bibra Lake, Western Australia. The internal layout provides distinct zones for living, dining and private spaces, facilitating a versatile everyday routine. Its position within a well‑established neighbourhood offers straightforward access to local parks, schools and shopping options.

Key details

Locality
Bibra Lake
State
WA
GNAF PID
GAWA_161481959
Legal parcel ID
D028690/20
Property type
House
Land size
-
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
Semple Property Group - Residential
3.8 km
Empire Residential Property
8.5 km
Real Estate Express With Andy Brown - Mount Pleasant
10.5 km
Acton | Belle Property Coogee - SPEARWOOD
1.4 km
Coldham Realty - South Perth
16.8 km
Bailey Devine Real Estate
11.0 km
Bellcourt Property Group - Shenton Park
17.2 km
Raspa Property Group
2.2 km
LJ Hooker - Subiaco
18.7 km
Pulse Property Group - Shelley & Rossmoyne
12.5 km
Western Australia Sotheby's International Realty - PERTH
18.6 km
Cooling Real Estate - Bicton
9.5 km
Perth One Real Estate - CANNING VALE
11.6 km
* Approximate straight-line distances

Frequently asked questions

What type of property is located at 134 Barrington Street in Bibra Lake?

The property at 134 Barrington Street is a house.

Which bus routes provide service to the area around 134 Barrington Street?

Bus routes 512 (Murdoch Station to Fremantle Station), 514 (Cockburn Central Station to Murdoch Station), and 520 (Cockburn Central Station to Fremantle Station) all serve streets near the property, including Bibra Drive and North Lake Road.

What recreation attractions are nearby the house at 134 Barrington Street?

Bibra Lake is home to several major leisure venues such as Adventure World theme park, a bungee‑jumping tower, Cockburn Ice Arena, and various paintball and laser‑tag facilities, all within the suburb.

Which parks are within a short walk of 134 Barrington Street?

Within about 0.8–1.2 km you’ll find Katich Park, Vela‑Luka Park, Smart Park, Bishop Park, Hagan Park, and Lopresti Park, providing easy access to green space.

How did Bibra Lake get its name?

The lake was first noted by Augustus Gregory in 1842, who recorded the Aboriginal name ‘Walubup’. In the 1840s Benedict von Bibra surveyed the area and the name evolved to ‘Bibra’s Lake’, which was officially adopted in 1967.

Is there a wildlife rescue centre near the property?

Yes, WA Wildlife – a wildlife rescue and rehabilitation centre operated by Native Arc Inc – is located in the Beeliar Wetlands near Bibra Lake, offering care for local fauna such as the snake‑necked turtle.