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Gledhow, WA

Tucked just 6.5 kilometers west of Albany, Gledhow offers a unique blend of suburban charm and easy access to the vibrant attractions of southern Western Australia. With its peaceful residential vibe, this suburb has steadily grown into a sought-after location for families and professionals. Albany is just a 10-minute drive away, and a scenic road trip from Perth takes about 4.5 hours, making Gledhow a well-connected yet tranquil escape.

Known For

  • Proximity to Albany’s attractions
  • Rich history as a railway town
  • Quiet residential living

Gledhow traces its origins back to the late 19th century when the area served as a private town established by the W.A. Land Company during the construction of the Great Southern Railway. In 1896, the state government took over, officially gazetting the town two years later. Its name is thought to be inspired by Gledhow in Yorkshire, reflecting the early settlers’ British roots.

Today, remnants of Gledhow’s railway history can still be felt in its layout and surrounding areas, where nearby Albany’s rich historical landmarks further narrate stories of the region’s development.

Home to nearly 1,000 residents as of the most recent census, Gledhow is characterized by a friendly, tight-knit community. Many residents are mature professionals or retirees, drawn to the area’s quiet streets and spacious properties. Young families also find the suburb appealing for its proximity to schools, parks, and Albany’s urban amenities.

A significant portion of the workforce here is engaged in trades and technical occupations, reflecting the practical and industrious nature of the community.

Although primarily residential, Gledhow’s location near Albany provides easy access to an array of activities and destinations. The spectacular Torndirrup National Park, with its famous Gap and Natural Bridge formations, is less than 30 minutes away. Nearby beaches like Middleton Beach and Emu Point are perfect for swimming, fishing, or simply soaking in the views.

History enthusiasts can visit the National Anzac Centre in Albany, while food lovers will appreciate the local markets and restaurants that highlight the region’s fresh produce and seafood.

While Gledhow itself has limited accommodation, Albany offers diverse options, from boutique hotels like The Beach House at Bayside to budget-friendly motels. Visitors can also opt for self-contained apartments or cozy bed-and-breakfasts, ensuring a comfortable stay while exploring the region.

Gledhow residents enjoy easy access to Albany’s bustling dining scene. Restaurants such as Rustlers Steakhouse and Bar and The Alkaline Cafe cater to various tastes. For more casual options, cafes like Kate’s Place serve as local favorites.

Essential services, including supermarkets, specialty shops, and healthcare facilities, are also conveniently located in nearby Albany, ensuring Gledhow residents and visitors have everything they need within reach.

Getting to Gledhow

Reaching Gledhow is straightforward whether you’re coming from nearby Albany or making the journey from Perth. The Albany Highway offers a scenic drive from Perth, while regional buses provide affordable public transport options. Once in Albany, local bus services and ride-share options make navigating to Gledhow hassle-free.

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About Gledhow

  • Locality: Suburb
  • Gledhow Postcode: 6330
  • State: Western Australia
  • Region: Margaret River & the South West
  • Latitude: -35.01207
  • Longitude: 117.81347
  • Elevation: 13m
  • Population: 975
  • Median Income: $32448
  • Area (Sq/km): 6.595
  • Timezone: Australia/Perth

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