Who lives here? Reviews of Maida Vale, WA. Families with kids. The opinions expressed within this review are those of the individual and not those of Homely. Looking for a home in Maida Vale? Search Maida Vale, WA properties for sale. Very beautiful area situated at the foothills. Professionals Singles Families with kids. Not great for Bush Fire Risk.
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How is the noise from the airport? Is Maida Vale a good suburb? Which telco retailer has the best deal for the Maida Vale area? Little Covent Garden the amphitheatre seats people and is free to anyone to use for performances. Every year, in early October, Tom and his partner Jan hold an Open Day with the proceeds going to charity. For more information or to find out details about the next event, you can contact Tom at thomas.
Zanthorrea Nursery. Whether you are wandering around the display gardens or enjoying a picnic while the children discover the playground, the emphasis at Zanthorrea is on relaxation. You can choose from over varieties of Australian plants. The Nursery also has an excellent gift shop. Hillview Golf Course. A picturesque, hole course located on Old Midland Road, the Hill View Public Golf Course includes an all-grass driving range, tavern and fully-stocked golf shop.
Hillview Golf Course promotes a healthy lifestyle, providing clinics, lessons and advice for golfers of all skill levels. Facilities and services include — a kiosk, barbecues, tavern, a range of golfing packages, coaching and lessons and on-site event catering and functions.
The Seventh-day Adventist Christian camp site caters for church camps, school camps, conferences, seminars and meetings, functions, rallies and recreation camps. The site also has 35 powered caravan sites and can store caravans or cars at a minimal cost. The site consists of a well shaded and grassed park of 10 hectares in a quiet setting. The formation of Maida Vale as a suburb has unique origins. The name was officially approved and district officially recognised in when the handful of residents residing in that part of the foothills requested the Under Secretary for Lands to have a distinct name for their locality due to the difficulty in providing an address for the mail service.
In its pioneering days, Maida Vale was largely a produce area. The main land use was fruit cultivation the main fruits grown in the orchards were apples, oranges, lemons and plums. It is believed that the earliest apricots to appear on the Perth market in stone fruit season came from Maida Vale.
The first houses in Maida Vale were fairly primitive consisting of a timber frame covered with hessian. The hessian was painted with a limewash to make it waterproof and wide verandas were built all around to keep the weather off.
Facilities included a tennis and football ground. The Maida Vale Sports Club laid down a cricket pitch in The first private settler in the area, at the age of 24, Mr Mead and his wife took up 40 acres near the foot of Gooseberry Hill Road in Mr Mead was from a farming family who were among the pioneers of Northam. He leased a further 2 acres in addition to his 40 acre block on which he ran sheep with the aid of a shepherd.
They purchased their first truck in and became carriers for the whole district until the end of the Second World War. They also helped to develop the place, especially the roads. Peter Madderson recalls orchards stone fruit, figs and oranges , an olive oil farm, pig and dairy farming and wood cutting as being the main activities in the area.
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