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West Leederville is a suburb northwest of the central business district of Perth, the capital of Western Australia, and is within the Town of Cambridge. It used to be integrated with Leederville (now within the Town of Vincent) prior to the construction of Mitchell Freeway through the suburb in 1972. The tiny section east of Southport Street is a commercial area with several warehouses, taking advantage of its location at the end of the Graham Farmer Freeway. The rest of the suburb is medium-density residential. The suburb backs onto Subiaco Oval, the home of football in Western Australia, and St John of God Hospital Subiaco. Many of the original residences still stand with most being renovated next to newer double storey dwellings, leafy streets with some properties gaining views of the city. Prestigious "Hill of Tara" subdivision is a newer subdvision with larger homes on bigger blocks with many affording view of Lake Monger. It is served by bus services along Cambridge and Ruislip Streets and the Leederville train station (Joondalup/Clarkson line) and West Leederville train station (Fremantle line). == History == West Leederville, though informally known by that name for many years, was officially gazetted as a suburb in 1998. West Leederville is the earliest area of residential subdivision in the Town of Cambridge. It was originally formed from the sale and subdivision of the estate of William Leeder that occurred from 1891 onwards. West Leederville Primary School was founded in 1898. Most of West Leederville's residential land was subdivided prior to 1903. The Home of the Good Shepherd Convent (now the Catholic Education Centre) was established in 1903 by the Good Shepherd Sisters.〔(The Good Shepherd Story )〕 Most of West Leederville was well developed with houses before 1925. Until the 1950s, a tram ran down Woolwich Street. With a one in fourteen gradient, Woolwich Street was one of the steepest tram lines in the city.〔(ABC Radio 720 'Last Tram Out of Perth' Wednesday, 20 July 2005 )〕 Subdivision of the Hill of Tara occurred in the 1990s when land was released around the Catholic Education Centre in Ruislip Street.〔(Town of Cambridge Residential Design Guidelines Precinct Statements February 2003 )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「West Leederville, Western Australia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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