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Also written as Unit 24, 187 Walcott Street.
Mount Lawley WA 6050, Australia
Also written as Unit 24, 187 Walcott Street.
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The property at 24/187 Walcott Street is a unit comprising two bedrooms and one bathroom. It forms part of a multi‑unit residential building
Mount Lawley train station, on the Midland line, is nearby, providing easy rail access to Perth’s CBD. Several bus routes run along Walcott Street, including the high‑frequency 980 service, linking the property to major bus corridors
Within a short walk you’ll find Rosemount Theatre (about 0.5 km) and the Rosemount Hotel (around 0.6 km). The heritage‑listed Mount Lawley Tennis Club and the local war memorial are each roughly 0.7 km away
Walcott Street, a key collector road, is just 0.6 km from the unit and connects to the main arterial Wanneroo Road. Beaufort Street, the suburb’s primary north–south artery, is also easily reachable for commuters
Mount Lawley was formally proclaimed in 1901 and developed around the historic Walcott Street corridor, which once marked the city’s southern boundary. The suburb grew from early tram services in the 1880s to a vibrant residential area with heritage sites such as the Astor Theatre
The suburb falls under three local government areas: the City of Vincent, the City of Stirling, and the City of Bayswater. At the state level it is split between the electoral districts of Mount Lawley and Perth, and federally it is part of the Division of Perth
Public transport options include the 980 bus that travels along Walcott Street, as well as routes 20 and 406 on nearby Bradford Street. Additional high‑frequency services such as the 66, 67, 68 and 950 run on Beaufort Street, and routes 360, 361, 362 and 960 serve Alexander Drive
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