7 High Street, Perth
Facts and practical information
7 High Street, Fremantle is a historically-significant building in the Fremantle West End Heritage area of Fremantle, Western Australia. It was constructed for the Bank of New South Wales in 1899, during the gold boom of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and when Fremantle was a primary centre of trade and commerce. The building is largely unchanged since that time, and is a good example of Federation Free Classical architecture: a single-storey stone and brick construction, with fine timber features within and an elaborate stucco façade. The building comprises three rooms and a main bank chamber, and is on the corner of Cliff Street. ()
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7 High Street – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: E Shed Markets, Explorers' Monument, Fremantle Customs House, Commissariat Buildings.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to 7 High Street?
How to get to 7 High Street by public transport?
Bus
- Victoria Quay • Lines: 6, 7 (3 min walk)
- Fishing Boat Harbour • Lines: 7 (3 min walk)
Ferry
- B Shed • Lines: Express, SeaLink (6 min walk)
- Northport Rous Head • Lines: Express (21 min walk)
Train
- Fremantle (8 min walk)