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The Cottesloe Road District was created on 4 October 1895 and was granted municipal status as the Municipality of Cottesloe on 20 September 1907. In 1950 it bought Overton Lodge from Claude de Bernales and renamed it to the Cottesloe Memorial Town Hall and Civic Centre. [ 2 ]
Cottesloe is a western suburb of Perth, Western Australia, within the Town of Cottesloe. Cottesloe was named for Thomas Fremantle, 1st Baron Cottesloe , a prominent Tory politician and the brother of Admiral Sir Charles Fremantle for whom the city of Fremantle was named.
The Town of Cottesloe in Perth, Western Australia was originally established on 4 October 1895 as a road board with a chairman and councillors under the District Roads Act 1871. On 20 September 1907, it was proclaimed a municipality, with a mayor and councillors, under the Municipal Corporations Act 1906 .
The Cottesloe Civic Centre lies on the corner of Broome and Napier Streets, Cottesloe, Western Australia.It is a local landmark featuring a substantial two storey building with white walls and an orange tiled roof in the Spanish Mission style.
Cottesloe Beach is a popular beach in Cottesloe and one of the most iconic locations of Western Australia. [1] [2] The enduring popularity of the beach is the result of combination of factors including proximity to metropolitan Perth, accessibility by train, shelter from strong summer breezes and presence of offshore reefs making it a relatively safe swimming location. [3]
As at the 2007 redistribution, Cottesloe is bounded by Loch Street and Brockway Road to the east, Perry Lakes and Bold Park to the north, the Indian Ocean to the west, and the Swan River to the south and southeast. It includes the suburbs of Claremont, Cottesloe, Mosman Park, Mount Claremont, North Fremantle, Peppermint Grove and Swanbourne. [6]
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State Register of Heritage Places in the Town of Cottesloe (4 P) Pages in category "Town of Cottesloe" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.