About Glendalough Green

Close to nature, close to perfect.


Glendalough Green may be close to urban convenience, but it’s also very close to nature. Glendalough Green will be woven into the city’s fabric, every thread a different tale…where every street corner sings a different tune.

Glendalough Community

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.

The Glendalough Location

From your front door there is not one, but three local cafes within walking distance. Just 500m away is Glendalough train station. There are parks, tennis courts, bowling greens and cinemas. And for families, several schools are within easy reach of Glendalough Green. All of this, just five kilometres from Perth City.

Education

Chrysalis Montessori School
Lake Monger Primary School
Bob Hawke College
Churchlands Senior High School

Shopping and Entertainment

Westfield Innaloo
Karrinyup Shopping Centre

­Parks and Playgrounds

Glendalough Open Space
Harborne Park
Herdsman Lake Regional Park

Dining

Herdsman Lake Tavern
Pizza Lovers
Sawadee Thai

Transport

Leederville Train Station
Glendalough Train Station

The History

Glendalough Ireland

Glendalough was once owned by the Catholic Church and was named after the town Glendalough in Scotland. The name 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 the development of Glendalough, and more information can be found on the City website.

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

Friends are animatedly chatting and smiling at a cozy restaurant.

The Peet Story

Peet has been building communities where people find their home, and their special place to belong for 130 years. All across Australia, we create connected, liveable places built for today and future proofed for tomorrow. Offering our customers the value of choice across masterplanned communities, townhouses and apartments. Peet’s enduring legacy is built on the solid foundation of our ASX listing and 130 years of experience.