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Daglish, WA

Daglish, a quiet and character-filled suburb located just 4 kilometers west of Perth’s city, offers a unique blend of heritage and modern living. Known for its historic roots tied to the garden suburb movement, Daglish is a place where thoughtful design meets community spirit.

Known For

  • Historical garden suburb design
  • Expansive green parks and outdoor spaces
  • Easy access to Perth CBD

Daglish carries a rich historical legacy as one of Perth’s most well-preserved examples of the garden suburb movement. Developed in the early 1920s, its layout emphasizes green spaces, curved streets, and a harmonious connection between nature and urban life. Named after Henry Daglish, a former Premier of Western Australia, the suburb reflects an era of innovative town planning that aimed to prioritize quality of life for its residents.

Today, many of the original homes still stand, showcasing architectural styles that blend seamlessly with the mature trees and landscaped streetscapes. The historical significance of Daglish makes it a key area for heritage enthusiasts and those drawn to its unique charm.

Daglish boasts some of Perth’s most serene and accessible parks, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Cliff Sadlier VC Memorial Park is a standout, offering large open spaces, shady areas, and play equipment for families. Named after a local World War I hero, the park also has historical markers, providing a quiet space for reflection.

Nearby Charles Stokes Park offers another green escape, perfect for leisurely walks or weekend picnics. The suburb’s commitment to preserving green spaces is evident, with parks woven into the very fabric of the community. These areas are popular gathering spots, fostering a sense of connection among residents.

Despite its historical roots, Daglish is anything but outdated. The suburb is well-equipped with modern amenities, including efficient public transport options like the Daglish railway station, which connects the area directly to Perth and Fremantle. For those traveling by bus, several routes service the area, making commuting a breeze.

Local schools, such as Jolimont Primary School and Shenton College, provide high-quality education, attracting families to the area. Meanwhile, Daglish’s proximity to Subiaco ensures residents have access to excellent shopping, dining, and entertainment options.

While Daglish itself is primarily residential, its neighboring suburb, Subiaco, offers a variety of accommodations ranging from boutique hotels to short-term rentals. Subiaco’s vibrant dining scene, including standout spots like Lulu La Delizia and Subiaco Hotel, is just minutes away, making it easy to find a great meal or a relaxing place to stay.

The suburb’s unique combination of historical ambiance, natural beauty, and modern convenience makes it a compelling destination for visitors and a treasured home for locals.

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About Daglish

  • Locality: Suburb
  • Daglish Postcode: 6008
  • State: Western Australia
  • Region: Perth & surrounds
  • Latitude: -31.9541
  • Longitude: 115.80941
  • Elevation: 21m
  • Population: 1419
  • Median Income: $45552
  • Area (Sq/km): 0.635
  • Timezone: Australia/Perth

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