Ardross, Western Australia
Ardross is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located within the City of Melville. It was once an area of land acquired by the Scotsman, Sir Alexander Percival Matheson in 1896. In Matheson's subdivision of the adjoining suburb of Applecross, he created "Ardross Street" naming it after either the town of Ardrossan on the Scottish west coast or Ardross Castle, located about 40 kilometres north of Inverness. The suburb derives its name from this street.
Location
Ardross, together with Applecross and Mount [Pleasant, Western Australia|Mount Pleasant], is situated on a peninsula jutting into the Swan River. Ardross is roughly bordered by:- the aforementioned Ardross Street to the east
- Canning Highway to the north
- Wireless Hill Park to the west
- Garden City shopping centre to the south
Wireless Hill
Transport
Bus
- 114 Elizabeth Quay Bus Station to Lake Coogee – serves Canning Highway and Riseley Street
- 115 Elizabeth Quay Bus Station to Hamilton Hill Memorial Hall – serves Canning Highway and Riseley Street
- 160 WACA Ground to Fremantle Station – serves Coomoora Road and Davy Street
- 111 WACA Ground to Fremantle Station
- 148 Como to Fremantle Station
- 158 Elizabeth Quay Bus Station to Fremantle Station
- 910 Perth Busport to Fremantle Station
Photos of the suburb