Henley Brook

Henley Brook is an outer rural suburb of Perth, part of the Swan Valley wine region. The suburb of Henley Brook takes its name from one of the earliest named areas in Western Australia – Henley Park. Its home to All Saints Church which is the oldest Anglican Church in the state with foundations laid in 1839. Henley Brook also boats the significant landmarks of Haddrill’s House, Spring Park and Edward’s House, all of which are on the register of heritage places.

Henley Brook facts

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Distance to Perth (km)18
Postcode6055
Local GovernmentSwan
Primary schoolsSwan Valley Anglican Community School, Aveley Primary School, St Helena’s Catholic Primary School, Ellenbrook Primary School, Herne Hill Primary School, Aveley North Primary School, Riverlands Montessori School, Ellenbrook Christian College, Upper Swan Primary School, Holy Cross College
Secondary schoolsSwan Valley Anglican Community School, Ellenbrook Secondary College, Ellenbrook Christian College, Holy Cross College, Aveley Secondary College, Swan Christian College, La Salle College, Governor Stirling Senior High School, Kiara College, Youth Futures Community School
Train stationsNo train service
Bus servicesNo bus service
2016 CENSUS SUMMARYHENLEY BROOKPERTH
Population – usually resident2,5171,943,858
Median age of residents (years)3936
Average household size (persons)3.003.00
Number of occupied dwellings *772690,280
Number of unoccupied dwellings4185,730
Median weekly household income$2,030$1,643
Median monthly mortgage repayment$2,070$2,000
Total private dwellings818776,015
Area (sqkm)136,416
* Excludes visitor only households
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