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- Civic Centre Grounds » Town of Cottesloe
View a map of the Civic Centre Grounds For bookings: The Main Lawn is the largest lawn area in the Civic Centre grounds It is used regularly for wedding ceremonies, receptions and community events The main lawn is the only area of the grounds that has BBQs available for public use
- Cottesloe Civic Centre - Wikipedia
The Cottesloe Civic Centre lies on the corner of Broome and Napier streets in Cottesloe, a suburb of Perth, 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 Civic Centre
Cottesloe Civic Centre is an exuberant example of the Inter-War Spanish Mission style on a very large scale and the entire development is a substantial demonstration of the lifestyle of a senior politician and later of the mode of domestic existence of one of the State's most flamboyant and charismatic businessmen in the first half of the
- Cottesloe Civic Centre - All You MUST Know Before You Go (2024)
The Cottesloe Civic Centre is Perth's best-built civic building This extensive building was once the residence of Sir Claude Albo DeBenalles, who was once the richest man in Western Australia The buildings and grounds were transferred to government, and opened by Sir James Mitchell in 1950
- Cottesloe Civic Centre, Perth - Eventfinda
Cottesloe Civic Centre, 109 Broome Street, Perth Guide for Cottesloe Civic Centre events The Civic Centre grounds is public space and therefore no booking needs to be made for family BBQ's or picnics
- Bookable Spaces - Town of Cottesloe
The historic War Memorial Hall forms part of the main Civic Centre building in Broome Street The hall has stunning jarrah wood details The capacity for War Memorial Hall and Lounge combined is 120 people
- The fascinating history of Cottesloes Civic Centre - ABC News
The Cottesloe War Memorial and Civic Centre was, at separate points in history, a place that two different influential men called home A building flanked by picturesque gardens, it has been part of Western Australia's history since 1897 It was originally built for WA's ninth Attorney General, Richard Pennefather
- Cottesloe Civic Centre, Fremantle, Australia - Wanderlog
Cottesloe Civic Centre is a picturesque venue with stunning views of the Indian Ocean and charming gardens, making it an ideal location for weddings and events The grounds feature impressive stairwells and platforms, perfect for ceremonies and classic-style photographs
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