Explore Beaufort Street

There are many places and spaces waiting to be explored along Beaufort Street, the hub of Inglewood and Mount Lawley’s main commercial and retail area. Featuring a variety of restaurants and cafes, a library, a recreation centre, and numerous small shops, there's something to cater to everyone.

Beaufort Street

The City launched a campaign that proves that Beaufort Street is more than just a destination - it’s an experience!

There are many different ways you can enjoy the Beaufort Street strip, at any age or time of day with a range of different restaurants, cafes, retail stores and activities available.

View photos and videos across the City’s social media channels - with mouth-watering meals, ideas for a date-night and activities the whole family can enjoy!

Follow along by searching the hashtag #lovebeaufortstreet

Community

The Inglewood Town Square is nestled in the Beaufort Street precinct and offers community services, facilities and spaces that are available for everyone in the community to use and enjoy:

  • Stirling Libraries - Inglewood
  • Stirling Community Centres - Bob Daniel, Inglewood
  • Grassed and paved courtyard featuring the Creature Trail
  • Child health nurse and medical/office spaces.

Learn more about the Inglewood community.

Learn more about the Mount Lawley community. 

  • Inglewood Night Markets

    Held on Monday nights, the Inglewood Night Markets are a must-visit for foodies and bargain hunters alike. Sample a diverse range of international cuisines from food stalls, browse for unique handicrafts and gifts, and enjoy live music and entertainment.

  • Inglewood Upmarket

    Held regularly, these markets feature an eclectic mix of handmade crafts, artisanal goods, and original artworks created by local artisans. Browse stalls selling everything from pottery and jewellery to paintings and photography, and meet the talented makers behind the creations.

  • Street art

    Wander the streets of Mount Lawley and discover an array of vibrant street art murals adorning building facades and laneways. From colourful abstract designs to thought-provoking graffiti pieces, the urban landscape is transformed into an open-air gallery showcasing the talents of local artists.

  • Inglewood Creature Trail

    The Inglewood Creature Trail aims to bring a sense of fun and adventure to people of all ages. Discover 17 creatures hiding around Town Square – some are prickly, others wacky and a few have many feet. Collect a Trail Guide from Stirling Libraries – Inglewood and let the creature hunting begin.

  • Workshops and classes

    Get creative by participating in art workshops and classes offered by local studios and community centres in Inglewood. Whether you're interested in painting, pottery, or photography, there are plenty of opportunities to hone your artistic skills and express yourself in a supportive environment.

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Mount Lawley Golf Club

Tee off at this scenic golf course located on the border of Mount Lawley and Inglewood. With lush fairways, challenging holes, and panoramic views of the city skyline, it's the perfect destination for golf enthusiasts of all skill levels.

Terry Tyzack Aquatic Centre

The Terry Tyzack Aquatic Centre recently underwent a multi-million-dollar redevelopment. It features a state-of-the-art, L-shaped heated 50m pool, including a spacious 10-lane 50m area and a four-lane 25m section, surrounded by a modern concourse, landscaping and new LED lighting towers. Upgrades to the leaners’ pool include accessibility ramps. The centre’s spacious gym and over 90 weekly group fitness classes cater to all levels of fitness. Additionally, the centre also offers a spa, sauna, creche and café, providing a comprehensive leisure experience for the growing community.

Edith Cowan University's Campus

Discover ECU’s Mount Lawley campus, home to the WA Academy of Performing Arts and the WA Conservatorium of Music. Engage with local and international art in galleries like Spectrum Project Space and Gallery 25, featuring contemporary exhibitions and student work.

Astor Theatre

The Astor Theatre situated on the corner of Beaufort Street and Walcott Street is one of the suburb's significant landmarks. The Astor, built in 1911 and renovated in the popular art-deco style in 1939, is listed both on the City of Stirling Municipal Inventory and the State Register of Heritage Places.

Beaucott Building

The Beaucott Building, constructed in 1938, stands proudly across from the Astor Theatre and is also listed on the City of Stirling Municipal Inventory. As a key structure, it radiates charm and serves as an important landmark.

Inglewood Hotel

Dating back to 1936, the Inglewood Hotel is a heritage-listed pub and a local institution known for its relaxed atmosphere, friendly service, and delicious pub fare. Enjoy a meal in the beer garden or unwind with a drink in the cozy bar area.

Further investments

The City is looking to provide further investment in Macauley Park Upgrade, Inglewood Cricket Club Creation of Arts Hub, Sportsfield Sustainability Renovation program - Inglewood Oval, Town Plaza Beaufort Street.