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Ashfield, WA

When you think of peaceful living near Perth with easy access to the city’s vibrancy, Ashfield may just be the place you imagine. Just 10 kilometers northeast of Perth’s CBD, Ashfield offers a mix of suburban tranquility and convenience, making it a unique and inviting location for both residents and visitors.

Known For

  • Scenic Swan River foreshore
  • Ashfield Flats natural reserve
  • Convenient transport links

Ashfield is situated in the Town of Bassendean, bordered by the Swan River to the south and Guildford Road to the north. Historically, the suburb began as a small community of railway workers in the early 20th century, its growth closely tied to the development of the Midland rail line. Over the decades, it has transformed into a thriving suburb while retaining its connection to its roots.

The Ashfield railway station, an integral part of its history, continues to serve as a lifeline, connecting the suburb to Perth and beyond. Meanwhile, nearby Ashfield Flats, the largest remaining river flat in metropolitan Perth, stands as a reminder of the area’s natural heritage and ecological importance.

Ashfield’s charm lies in its seamless blend of urban convenience and natural beauty. The Swan River foreshore offers a tranquil escape, perfect for kayaking, birdwatching, or simply enjoying a riverside stroll. The Ashfield Flats Reserve is a haven for nature enthusiasts, with its walking trails, wetlands, and opportunities for spotting native wildlife.

For sports and community activities, Ashfield Reserve serves as a hub for recreation. From weekend cricket matches to community gatherings, it’s a space that brings locals together. Nearby, the Bassendean Shopping Centre caters to everyday needs and adds a touch of modern convenience to this suburban retreat.

While Ashfield itself may have limited accommodation options, nearby suburbs like Bassendean and Guildford offer plenty of choices. From boutique bed-and-breakfasts to modern hotels, these neighboring areas provide convenient access to Ashfield’s attractions while ensuring a comfortable stay.

Ashfield and its surroundings deliver a variety of culinary experiences. Istanbul Kitchen serves up authentic Turkish delights, making it a local favorite for those seeking international flavors. For a more casual bite, cafés and bakeries along Guildford Road offer fresh, local treats perfect for a quick stop or a leisurely brunch.

For those who enjoy exploring food culture, the nearby Cork & Bottle in Bassendean offers a sophisticated dining experience with a menu inspired by global cuisine. Together, these venues showcase the diverse palate of this welcoming community.

Ashfield prides itself on its close-knit community and range of amenities. Public transport is a highlight, with regular train services from Ashfield Station and several bus routes ensuring seamless connectivity. Schools, childcare centers, and healthcare facilities add to the suburb’s appeal for families and long-term residents.

With its peaceful streets, natural attractions, and a touch of urban convenience, Ashfield strikes a balance that appeals to anyone looking to enjoy life at its own pace. Whether you’re exploring its recreational spaces, savoring its culinary offerings, or simply soaking in the riverside serenity, Ashfield offers a warm welcome and countless opportunities to experience the best of suburban Perth.

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About Ashfield

  • Locality: Suburb
  • Ashfield Postcode: 6054
  • State: Western Australia
  • Region: Perth & surrounds
  • Latitude: -31.9152
  • Longitude: 115.93764
  • Elevation: 23m
  • Population: 1317
  • Median Income: $31876
  • Area (Sq/km): 0.802
  • Timezone: Australia/Perth

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