Morning coffee, weekend brunch, evening drinks-this is the lifestyle that keeps people coming back to Beaufort Street. Positioned within the landmark Clocktower complex, this spacious apartment puts you right in the middle of it all.
With an internal space comparable to manyb two-bedroom apartments, you're not sacrificing comfort for location-you're getting both.
Features: • Practical kitchen with electric cooktop, underbench oven, ample storage, and dishwasher recess • Great sized, open-plan living and dining area with split-system air conditioning • Spacious bedroom with double mirrored built-in robe • Private, semi-enclosed balcony with access from both the living area and bedroom • Combined bathroom and laundry with shower, WC, trough, and space for washer and dryer • Secure undercover parking plus a separate 4sqm storeroom • Electric hot water system
The Numbers: • 52sqm internal living (larger than most 1-bed apartments) • 8sqm balcony • 13sqm car bay • 4sqm storeroom • Strata levies: $808.30 p/q (incl. reserve fund) • Council rates: $1,708.15 (2025/2026) • Water rates: $1,204.42 (2025/2026)
Enjoy the space, soak up the lifestyle, and secure a foothold in one of Perth's most connected and walkable locations.
The history of the "Clocktower":
The clocktower formed part of the Civic Theatre complex, built in the 1930s in an Art Deco style, during the golden era of suburban cinemas.
The entire site was developed by Tom Snooks, a local cinema entrepreneur who created a full entertainment precinct including: • An indoor cinema • Outdoor "picture gardens" • Shops and residential accommodation
At its peak, the theatre and gardens could seat nearly 2,000 people, making it a major social hub for the area.
The clocktower itself was designed to be prominent from both directions along Beaufort Street - essentially a visual anchor for the precinct.
Like many suburban cinemas, it declined with the rise of television and eventually closed, before the site was adaptively reused and later redeveloped into residential apartments (2006-2008) - preserving the historic tower.