Adair Apartment![]() U3 / 27 Adair Parade, Coolbinia (Mount Lawley) Perth, Western Australia Facilities:
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Private accommodation, in a quality and convenient location, close to the city!
Seven minutes from Perth city, near to Mount Lawley's cafe trip and situated close to parks, shops and public transport, Adair Apartment is a smart, ground floor, fully-furnished, two-bedroom unit. Perfect for self-catering holidays. In leafy Coolbinia, the two-bedroom apartment is in a well-maintained group, handy to Edith Cowan University's Mount Lawley campus. On the campus is the internationally-renowned Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts, where students stage superb public performances - jazz and classical music concerts, plays, dance seasons and visual arts exhibitions - almost year round, free or at very reasonable prices. Other landmarks around the area include the Yokine reserve where joggers, cyclists and walkers enjoy peaceful surroundings, the Inglewood golf course, the new Inglewood recreation centre (including superb swimming pools, gym etc), Alexander Tennis Club and Mount Lawley Senior High School and TAFE. Around the corner is a group of family shops and nearby are two shopping centres, restaurants and café³®
Transport Only 4 kms north of the city, Adair Apartment (Coolbinia/Mount Lawley) is serviced by two bus services very close by. The No 374 bus comes from the Wanneroo/Charles Streets intersection down Walcott Street, stops at Adair Parade, continues to Alexander Drive, where it turns into Fitzgerald Street straight to Perth, completing the journey at the Wellington Street Bus Station. The reverse journey begins back at the Bus Station. The second service is the No 19 (or 19A) bus, which stops level with Adair Parade in Holmfirth Street, travelling along Bradford Street to Alexander Drive, adjacent to Edith Cowan University. It turns right into Alexander Drive, continues down Fitzgerald Street to Perth, stopping at William Street in Central Perth. The reverse journey from the city generally begins in Barrack Street, between Hay and Murray Streets (it actually sets off from the Busport on the Esplanade).
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