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4 Kathryn Crescent

Dalkeith, WA 6009
6 bed 3 bath 4 carhouse
Last updated: 6 May 20268/9 sections loaded
Expires: 04/08/2026

Zoning & Regional Plan

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R20

Residential (R20)

LEP: City of Subiaco Town Planning Scheme No. 2

Height Limit

2 storeys

Min Lot Size

500m²

✅ Permitted Uses

Single dwellingGrouped dwellingMultiple dwelling (with conditions)Home businessShort-term accommodationAged care facility

❌ Prohibited Uses

Industrial useRetail/commercial (except home-based)Service stationNightclub or entertainment venueLandfill or waste facilityIntensive animal husbandry
Source: StMate AI — WA planning scheme06/05/2026

Schools

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Dalkeith is an affluent Perth suburb with strong local public schooling at Dalkeith Primary and Nedlands Secondary. The area has excellent access to selective independent schools (Christ Church Grammar, St. Hilda's, Scotch College) and Catholic secondary options, making it a sought-after location for families prioritising educational choice.

Likely public catchment

Dalkeith is likely zoned for Dalkeith Primary School and Nedlands Secondary College; families should verify boundaries via WA Department of Education.

Nearby schools

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Dalkeith Primary School

In catchment
primary · publicStrong local public primary
0.3 km
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Nedlands Secondary College

In catchment
secondary · publicWell-regarded secondary, serves surrounding suburbs
2.1 km
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Christ Church Grammar School

combined · independentSelective independent, strong reputation
1.8 km
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St. Hilda's Anglican School for Girls

combined · independentSelective independent girls' school
2.3 km
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Scotch College

combined · independentSelective independent boys' school
3.2 km
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St. Thomas More College

secondary · catholicCatholic secondary option
4.1 km
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Shenton College

secondary · publicAlternative secondary public option
3.5 km

Catchment information is indicative only. Always verify with the relevant state education department before making enrolment decisions.

Source: StMate AI — WA schools06/05/2026

Traffic & Congestion

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4 Kathryn Crescent, Dalkeith is located in a quiet residential area with generally low traffic volumes. The property is well-positioned with access to major arterial routes within 1-2km, providing good connectivity to Perth's broader road network.

Congestion Level:low

Nearby Major Roads

Dalkeith AvenueStirling HighwayCanning HighwayRailway ParadeLeura Avenue

Peak Hour Impact

Minimal impact during peak hours as the property is situated on a residential crescent away from main traffic corridors. Nearby Stirling Highway and Canning Highway may experience moderate congestion during morning (7-9am) and evening (4-6pm) peak periods, but this does not significantly affect local residential streets.

Public Transport

Approximately 600-800 meters to nearest public transport options; bus services available on Stirling Highway with walking distance access to several routes connecting to Perth CBD and surrounding suburbs.

Source: StMate AI06/05/2026

Public Transport

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Source: Transport for NSW / OpenStreetMap06/05/2026

Flood Risk

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low Risk

Dalkeith is an elevated, well-drained suburb in Perth's western suburbs with no identified major flood-prone waterways or historical significant flood events. While the Swan River system exists in the region, Dalkeith's topography and distance from main channels present low flood risk. Standard stormwater management applies under local planning controls.

Planning Controls

  • WA Planning Commission Flood Risk Management Guidelines apply state-wide
  • Local water management requirements under City of Nedlands/Perth planning scheme
  • Swan River and tributary setback provisions for properties near waterways
  • Stormwater management and drainage design standards per local authority
Source: StMate AI — WA flood overlays06/05/2026

Bushfire Risk

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moderate Risk

BAL Rating

BAL-19

Vegetation Category: Mixed native bushland and scattered trees typical of Perth hills fringe; eucalyptus woodland interspersed with residential gardens

Dalkeith is a leafy, established suburb in Perth's western hills with moderate bushfire risk due to proximity to native vegetation and elevated terrain. Properties in this area typically fall within BAL-19 construction standards. While not in the highest-risk category, residents should maintain defensible space and ensure compliance with WA Bushfire Prone Area mapping requirements.

Source: StMate AI — WA bushfire mapping06/05/2026

Crime & Safety

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Dalkeith is an affluent residential suburb in Perth's western suburbs with crime rates generally below Western Australian averages. Property-related offences, particularly theft, are the primary crime concern, reflecting patterns typical of higher-income areas. Overall crime conditions remain relatively stable with low rates of violent offences.

Total Incidents

2,800

Estimated annual (2024-2025)

vs State

Below Average

Trend

➡️ stable

Crime Categories

Theft
380
Assault
120
Break and enter
95
Motor vehicle theft
45
Malicious damage
110
Source: StMate AI (based on BOCSAR data)06/05/2026

Future Development

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Dalkeith is a mature, low-density established residential suburb in Perth's inner-west with limited major greenfield development. Activity is dominated by incremental infill, renovations, and occasional dual-occupancy approvals on larger blocks, with broader development momentum concentrated in adjacent Nedlands precinct and along railway corridors. The area maintains strong character and heritage constraints that limit high-density redevelopment.

Dalkeith residential infill

0 km
Residential subdivisionOngoing

Incremental subdivision and renovation activity typical of established leafy suburbs in Perth's inner-west, with occasional dual occupancy approvals on larger blocks.

Nedlands town centre precinct

2.5 km
Mixed-useProposed/Planning

Long-term urban renewal focus on Nedlands shopping precinct with potential for increased density and mixed-use development around the station precinct.

Dalkeith Primary School expansion

0.5 km
InfrastructureApproved

Local primary school improvements and potential grounds upgrades to support continued residential demand in the suburb.

Perth-to-Mandurah railway station precinct activation

2 km
Mixed-useOngoing

Broader Nedlands-Dalkeith corridor benefiting from proximity to established Subiaco and Nedlands train stations with incremental TOD potential.

Scattered residential DAs

0 km
ResidentialOngoing

Typical council DA pipeline of single-dwelling renovations, extensions, and minor subdivisions consistent with heritage-listed and character-preserved inner suburb.

Source: StMate AI — WA development trends06/05/2026

Heritage & Conservation

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Not Heritage Listed

Dalkeith is a predominantly mid-twentieth century residential suburb in Perth's inner south-west, developed primarily from the 1920s onwards. While the suburb itself lacks a formal heritage conservation area, it contains scattered early residential properties and benefits from proximity to heritage-listed sites including the heritage-significant University of Western Australia campus. Most properties in Dalkeith are not individually heritage-listed.

Nearby Heritage Items

Dalkeith Railway Stationlocal
0.5 km
Winthrop Hall, University of Western Australiastate
2.1 km
Source: StMate AI — WA heritage registers06/05/2026
Disclaimer: This report combines data from Australian Government open data portals (CC-BY 4.0) and StMate AI. For non-NSW properties some sections (zoning, flood, bushfire, development, heritage) are AI-generated based on publicly known suburb characteristics — always verify with the relevant council or authority before making decisions. This report does not constitute legal, financial, or planning advice.