St Aloysius Convent girls dormitory, Toodyay
Facts and practical information
St Aloysius Convent of Mercy classrooms and girls dormitory is located on Stirling Terrace in Toodyay, Western Australia. This building is a part of the complex the Sisters of Mercy built to provide accommodation and a school. William Thomas Clark built the single storey building, tendering £4,444 for the job in 1928. Mr. Edgar Le B. Henderson of Perth was the architect. It accommodated 35 girls and was strong enough to carry another storey if required. Patrick Clune, Lord Archbishop of Perth, opened the building on 12 May 1929. As well as providing accommodation for the girl boarders along with a night study area and rooms for the sisters in charge, the premises were used annually for the Convent Ball. ()
Toodyay
St Aloysius Convent girls dormitory – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Newcastle Gaol Museum, Old Newcastle School, St John the Baptist Church, Toodyay Memorial Hall.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to St Aloysius Convent girls dormitory?
How to get to St Aloysius Convent girls dormitory by public transport?
Train
- Toodyay (16 min walk)