Duncraig, Northern residential district in Perth, Australia
Duncraig is a residential district in Perth covering roughly 8 square kilometers, bounded by Beach Road, Mitchell Freeway, Hepburn Avenue, and Marmion Avenue. The area includes several schools, shopping centers, and is served by bus and train connections.
The district received approval for its Scottish-derived name in 1969, marking the start of residential development during Perth's northern expansion. This growth was part of the city's broader development during the latter half of the 1900s.
The Percy Doyle Reserve serves as a community gathering place where residents play sports and spend time in recreation areas. The space reflects how people organize their daily activities and what matters to them.
The area is well connected by regular bus and train services, making it easy to navigate. Visitors will find schools, shopping centers, and everyday facilities that make the neighborhood practical for daily life.
St Stephen's School, founded in 1983 by the Uniting Church, has grown into one of Western Australia's largest independent schools. The school has become a major educational institution that draws students from across the region.
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