Fiennes Street, Toodyay
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Fiennes Street, in
Toodyay, Western Australia Toodyay (, ), known as Newcastle between 1860 and 1910, is a town on the Avon River in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia, north-east of Perth. The first European settlement occurred in the area in 1836. After flooding in the 1850s, ...
, is a short street located to the south of the railway line that passes through Toodyay. Fiennes Street is part of the Central Toodyay Heritage Area, and the location of a number of historic buildings included on the
Shire of Toodyay The Shire of Toodyay is a local government area in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia, beyond the north-eastern limits of the Perth metropolitan area. The Shire covers an area of , and its seat of government is the town of Toodyay. Hi ...
’s Municipal Inventory. These include Lavender Cottage, Whitfield House, the former Green's Cottage, the Toodyay Shire Council offices, the
court house A courthouse or court house is a structure which houses judicial functions for a governmental entity such as a state, region, province, county, prefecture, regency, or similar governmental unit. A courthouse is home to one or more courtrooms, ...
, and Toodyay Lodge (also known as Freemasons Hall).


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