Baskerville, Western Australia

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Baskerville
PerthWestern Australia
Postcode: 6056
Area: 6.8 km²
Location:
LGA: City of Joondalup
State District: Swan Hills
Federal Division: Pearce

Baskerville (31°48′0″S, 116°01′08″E; post code: 6056) is an outer northeastern rural suburb of Perth, Western Australia, in the Swan Valley region, 31 km from Perth's central business district (CBD) via Midland and Great Northern Highway. Nearly all of it is under cultivation with viticulture being the main economic activity, and several well-established Swan Valley wineries are based here. Its Local Government Area is the City of Swan.

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The name Baskerville was given by William Tanner, a prominent Perth citizen and landowner, to Swan Location 5 when he took up a grant there in 1831. He never lived on the properties, however, and left the Swan River Colony in 1835. In the 1880s, the land was acquired by Walter Padbury, who employed his relative, Henry Hardwick, to manage it. In 1886 a homestead was built for him on what is now Memorial Avenue in the west of the suburb.[1][2]

After World War I, the Government decided to commence a soldier resettlement scheme in the Swan Valley region, and subdivided it into lots of about 10-50 acres which would be operated as small farms. However, many of the soldiers had no agricultural experience, and sold the land to new migrants, particularly those from Yugoslavia and Italy who had experience in viticulture. A 1953 map by a CSIRO viticultural expert shows nearly all of Baskerville was used for grape growing, with some citrus orchards on the riverfront near what is now Amiens Crescent.[3]

Although the name of Baskerville was commonly in use for the area, it was not approved for the suburb until 1992.[2]

Baskerville is a narrow strip of land, starting on a curve in the Swan River and measuring approximately 800 m north-south by 7.5 km east-west, with Haddrill Road providing the centre line. A small area of native forest exists to the east of the suburb, accessible from Joshua Mews. No explicitly residential areas exist in the suburb.[4] The ABS 2001 census did not survey Baskerville.[5]

A hall, pavilion and oval are located on Memorial Avenue, a fuel station is located on Great Northern Highway and many of the wineries on Memorial Avenue and Haddrill Road offer cellar door tastings. Belvoir Amphitheatre, an open-air concert venue, is just north of the suburb's boundary.

Great Northern Highway , a two-lane single carriageway at this point, travels through the west of the suburb, and Haddrill Road, a minor distributor, provides access from the highway to the suburb's interior.[4] Transperth bus routes 310 and 311 serve Great Northern Highway while route 312 serves Railway Parade and Haddrill Road further inland.[6] All services are operated by the Public Transport Authority.

  1. ^ City of Swan (14 December 1995). Heritage - Baskerville Homestead. Retrieved on 2006-11-17.
  2. ^ a b Department of Land Information. History of suburb names - B. Retrieved on 2007-01-17..
  3. ^ Bourke, Michael J. (1987). On the Swan : a history of Swan District, Western Australia. Nedlands, WA: UWA Press, 306. ISBN 0=8556-4258-0. . Accessed at Battye Library, Perth.
  4. ^ a b Map 256-257, 2007 StreetSmart directory, Department of Land Information, Perth.
  5. ^ 2001 Census Data by Location Name (State Suburbs), Australian Bureau of Statistics, released 19 November 2002. Accessed 2006-11-18
  6. ^ Eastern 91 timetable, Transperth, effective 1 February 2004. Accessed 2007-01-17

Coordinates: -31.800° 116.019°

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