Peppermint Grove (Perth, WA)
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Peppermint Grove is an affluent western suburb of Perth, Western Australia on the north bank of the Swan River at Freshwater Bay. Its Local Government Area, the smallest in the country, is the Shire of Peppermint Grove. The suburb was named after its trademark "Peppermint trees" (Agonis flexuosa) lining many streets. The suburb has long been associated with Western Australia's wealthiest and oldest families: see Robert Pascoe's "Peppermint Grove: Western Australia's Capital Suburb". Their prosperity is reflected in historic houses in the area, such as 'St Just' and The Cliffe. Peppermint Grove remains, to this day, the suburb with the highest average weekly income in Western Australia. Its Sydney and Melbourne equivalents, as Pascoe points out, would be Vaucluse and Toorak.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peppermint_Grove,_Western_Australia
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Coordinates: 31°59'54"S 115°46'2"E
- Canning Vale 13 km
- Forrestdale 17 km
- Oakford 23 km
- Baldivis 30 km
- Wanneroo 31 km
- Red Hill 36 km
- Neerabup 38 km
- Yanchep 62 km
- Two Rocks 64 km
- Yanchep 67 km
- Sea View Golf Course 1.3 km
- Point Resolution Reserve 2.4 km
- Mosman Park Golf Course 2.4 km
- Buckland Hill Park 2.5 km
- Blackwall Reach Cliffs 2.6 km
- Point Walter Park 2.8 km
- Point Walter Golf Course 3.1 km
- HMAS Leeuwin 3.4 km
- Leeuwin Barracks 3.4 km
- Greater Perth, WA 21 km