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Glendalough is a suburb in transition, and Peet are proud to be involved with this significant new community. Just as we have been involved in new developments throughout Perth over the last 125 years.

 

The History

Glendalough was once owned by the Catholic Church and was named after the town Glendalough in Scotland. Glendalough means ‘valley of 2 lakes’, a fitting inspiration for an area bounded by Herdsman Lake and Lake Monger.

The beautiful natural surroundings were an important area during summer for local indigenous groups, and an excellent nesting place for migratory birds.

Two parcels were ceded from the original landholding on Harborne Street in the 1970s, to form part of what is now the Glendalough Open Space.

The City of Stirling have big plans for development of the suburb, more information can be found on the City website.

Only 5 kms from Perth City along the Graham Farmer Freeway, and 500m from the Glendalough Train Station, Glendalough lends itself to a community that wants an active outdoor lifestyle, cares about their impact on the environment, values close connection to the city and beaches.

Find out how you can be involved in the future of Glendalough now.

The Future

Once developed this community will include:

  • 100 two-, three- and four-bedroom townhouses designed for a range of life stages
  • A new standard in townhouse sustainability with 8 star (NatHERS) homes, on site electricity generation, and excellent solar orientation
  • A shared open area including a covered multipurpose space, work zone and children play area, bike maintenance and dog wash
  • Resident access to Glendalough Open Space
  • Ample car parking throughout with generally 2 car bays per townhouse
  • 200+ new residents living, working and enjoying the local area

 

Our Vision

To create a connected community that value sustainability, the surrounding natural environment and high-quality medium density townhouse living. Architecture inspired by ‘London Mews’ style communities and the beautiful natural surroundings of Lake Monger and Herdsman Lake, while taking advantage of the walking, driving and rail transport links in the surrounding area.

Paying respects to the surrounding Lakes and open wetlands, we have an opportunity and a responsibility to make a step change improvement for sustainable development in Perth. The outcome will be a community that uses less while generating energy from renewable sources and is committed to a more sustainable future.

Read more about the design of Peet Glendalough here.


We'd Love To Hear From You

Are you a neighbour, worker, local business owner, member of a community group or a regular user of Glendalough Open Space? We are keen to hear your thoughts on Peet Glendalough and understand what you love about Glendalough and your interest in this community. 

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