Glen Forrest, Western Australia

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Glen Forrest is a suburb within the Shire of Mundaring, south of John Forrest National Park, west of Mahogany Creek, east of Darlington, and north of the Helena River. Its northern boundary is also determined by the Great Eastern Highway.

Originally known as Smiths Mill after a prominent founder citizen, it is currently named after the first Premier of Western Australia, Sir John Forrest.

The suburb is dissected by the disused railway formation of the original route of the Eastern Railway - which is now known as the Railway Reserve Heritage Trail, and Nyaania Creek.

It has a number of significant conservation reserves including the Glen Forrest Super Block which is adjacent to Ryecroft Road ( the main connecting road to Darlington). It also has the only road that runs through to the Helena River valley from the suburbs between Mundaring Weir and the Helena Valley locations.

It has two commercial areas - one adjacent to, and just north of the former railway station site, and the other is at the intersection of Hardy Road and Great Eastern Highway.

Like Darlington to the west, Glen Forrest had at its earliest times a winery on the valley edge down which Hardey Road passes.

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[edit] References

  • Elliot, Ian (1983). Mundaring - A History of the Shire, 2nd ed., Mundaring: Mundaring Shire. ISBN 0-9592776-0-9. 
  • Spillman, Ken (2003). Life was meant to be here: community and local government in the Shire of Mundaring. Mundaring: Mundaring Shire. ISBN 0-9592776-3-3. 

Coordinates: 31°54′S 116°06′E / -31.9, 116.1