Manners Hill Park
View of Manners Hill Park showing the pavilion, peppermint trees and a tennis court
TypeMunicipal
LocationPeppermint Grove, Western Australia, Australia
Coordinates32°00′09″S 115°46′14″E / 32.0025°S 115.7705°E / -32.0025; 115.7705

Manners Hill Park is a public park in Peppermint Grove, Western Australia.

Pavilion designed by Talbot Hobbs

Location

Manners Hill park is located in Peppermint Grove, an affluent suburb of Perth.

It is surrounded by Johnston Street, Bay View Terrace, Keane Street and Lilla Street.[1][2]

History

The land was originally owned by Edward Keane, the Mayor of Perth from 1891 to 1892, who used it as a cow paddock.[2]

In 1903, architect Talbot Hobbs designed a pavilion which was built later that year.[2] It obtained its current name in April 1934 when the Peppermint Grove Road Board named it in honour of its chairman and his sixteen years service to it, J. Manners Hill.[3]:11 Prior to that, it was known as Kean's Point reserve.[4]:16

Later, several other amenities were added, such as a dog exercise area, public toilets, and the tennis courts of the Peppermint Grove Tennis Club.[1][5]

References

  1. 1 2 Peppermint Grove: Reserves: Manners Hill Park
  2. 1 2 3 National Library of Australia: Manners Hill Park and Pavilion
  3. "Manners Hill Park". The West Australian. 18 April 1934. Retrieved 6 July 2019 via TROVE.
  4. "PEPPERMINT GROVE". The West Australian. Vol. 50, no. 15, 125. Western Australia. 12 December 1934. p. 16. Retrieved 6 July 2019 via National Library of Australia.
  5. The National Public Toilet Map: A Project of the National Continence Program
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