Thompson Road, North Fremantle, WA 6159
Ranked 2nd best street by locals in North Fremantle, WA
Great for
- Internet access
- Parks and recreation
- Public transport
- Neighbourly spirit
- Cost of living
Not great for
- Childcare
- Gym and fitness
- Lack of traffic
- Nightlife
- Peace and quiet
Who lives here?
- Families With Kids
- Professionals
- Singles
Reviews of Thompson Road, North Fremantle
"Thompson Rd Nth Fremantle"
I have been a resident of North Fremantle for over 25 years. The location offers so much variety for those that have a coastal lifestyle in mind. Easy access to the culture of Fremantle itself, and Thompson Road is nestled between the river and ocean. Both just minutes away from my home at number 62.what a blessing it’s been to have lived in this location for so many years.
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Families with kids
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"Best kept secret"
We have seen the northern end of Thompson Road develop into a wonderful, friendly area. We will miss our neighbours, both young and not so young and the many friendly members of the community as they walk their dogs by with a smile and a hello. With SEW park a few metres away with swings etc and the wonderful walk along the river and yet only a short walk to Leighton Beach. With Cafe's, bar, eateries, great deli, gyms etc there is everything here to enjoy.
Who lives here?
- Families with kids
"Quiet on Sundays and has the potential to be a family area but the mill prevents this because of the constant noise and operations. There is a wonderful sea breeze but you can't open doors and windows because of the noise and dust."
24 hour Flour Mill (motors and fork lifts) noise from Mondays at 4.00am. Trucks start arriving at 5.00 am. No parking is allowed around the mill so that the large trucks can enter and leave the mill. Houses become very dusty quickly from the mill's flour dust.
Great for
- Quiet Sundays
- Close to beach
- Close to Train
Not great for
- 24 hour noise
- Mill rules the area
- Huge trucks on small road
Who lives here?
- Singles