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Bedford, Perth, WA 
A Leafy Inner-City Suburb

Character, Community and Hidden Lifestyle Appeal

Just a short drive from the energy of the city sits one of Perth’s quietly impressive suburbs: Bedford. Tucked roughly six kilometres from the heart of Perth and governed by the City of Bayswater, Bedford carries the kind of understated charm that locals rarely shout about—but once discovered, rarely leave.

 

Spend a little time wandering its streets and the appeal reveals itself slowly. Mature trees arch across residential roads. Parks appear unexpectedly at the end of quiet streets. Families walk dogs at dusk while cyclists glide toward nearby café strips. It’s peaceful, but not isolated. Suburban, yet unmistakably connected to the pulse of inner-city Perth.

 

For buyers, renters, and visitors exploring lifestyle suburbs near Perth’s CBD, Bedford consistently emerges as a place where convenience and calm exist side by side.

 

Bedford Demographics and Community Profile

 

Bedford is home to just over 5,700 residents, creating a community that feels intimate without ever feeling small. The median age sits around 39, which gives the suburb a balanced demographic—young families settling into long-term homes, professionals commuting to the city, and established residents who have watched the suburb evolve over decades.

 

Households typically average around two to three people, reflecting Bedford’s family-friendly character. Detached homes dominate the landscape, though in recent years the suburb has also seen a gradual rise in modern townhouses and renovated character properties.

The cultural mix adds another layer to Bedford’s personality.

 

While many residents were born in Australia, strong communities from England, New Zealand, India and Vietnam contribute to a multicultural environment that subtly shapes the suburb’s food, schools and social life.

 

Income levels sit comfortably above the metropolitan average, reflecting Bedford’s growing popularity among professionals working in the city. Yet the atmosphere remains refreshingly down-to-earth. This is not a suburb trying to impress anyone. It simply works.

 

Parks and Green Spaces That Shape the Suburb

 

One of the first things people notice about Bedford is how green it feels. Parks are scattered throughout the suburb like quiet breathing spaces, making it easy to escape the rush of the day without leaving your neighbourhood.

 

At the centre of community life sits Beaufort Park. On weekends, the oval transforms into a patchwork of activity. Cricket in summer. Football and soccer when winter arrives. Parents chat along the sidelines while children race between the playground and the grass.

 

Just a few minutes away, Grand Promenade Reserve provides another recreational hub. Basketball courts echo with bouncing balls in the afternoon. Netball courts fill with local teams. The space feels alive but never crowded.

 

Then there’s RA Cook Reserve, a larger sporting complex that hosts football, cricket and softball. On game days the energy shifts noticeably. Cars line nearby streets. Club colours appear. The quiet suburb momentarily becomes a lively sporting village.

 

Beyond these larger reserves, Bedford hides smaller neighbourhood parks that locals cherish—places where dogs chase tennis balls, children learn to ride bikes, and residents pause during evening walks.

 

The result is a suburb where outdoor life isn’t scheduled. It simply happens.

 

Where to Eat Around Bedford

 

Bedford itself leans heavily residential, but its location places residents within minutes of some of Perth’s best casual dining strips. And that’s where things get interesting.

 

A short drive down Beaufort Street opens the door to a vibrant café culture that locals quietly rely on. Brunch becomes a weekend ritual. Coffee runs blur into long breakfasts.

 

One popular nearby stop is Big Dogs Burgers, known for unapologetically indulgent American-style burgers stacked high with flavour.

 For something lighter but equally satisfying, dumpling lovers often head to Double Dragon Dumplings, where baskets of handmade dumplings disappear quickly from tables.

 

Locals also drift toward nearby Middle Eastern bakeries and Asian noodle bars, reflecting the multicultural mix of the surrounding neighbourhoods. It’s casual dining at its best—unpretentious, vibrant and consistently good.

 

What makes Bedford particularly appealing is that none of this sits far away. Within five minutes, residents can move from quiet residential streets to buzzing food precincts.

 

Things to Do Near Bedford

 

Life in Bedford moves at a comfortable rhythm. It isn’t built around nightlife or tourism attractions. Instead, it thrives on simple everyday pleasures.

 

Weekend mornings often start with walks through local reserves. Families gather at playgrounds. Joggers trace quiet loops through tree-lined streets.

 

Sports play a big role in the suburb’s social fabric. Community football clubs, cricket teams and local leagues bring residents together year-round, creating connections that stretch well beyond the playing field.

 

For shopping and retail, residents frequently head to Morley Galleria, one of the largest shopping centres in the region. Groceries, fashion, cinemas and casual dining all sit under one roof.

 

Closer still, smaller shopping precincts provide everyday essentials, while nearby suburbs like Inglewood and Mount Lawley offer boutique stores, bars and entertainment venues.

 

Living in Bedford means having access to all of this without sacrificing peace and quiet at home.

 

Why Bedford Continues to Attract Attention

 

Suburbs rarely gain popularity overnight. Bedford’s appeal has grown steadily because it delivers something many Perth residents want but struggle to find: balance.

 

The suburb sits close enough to the city for quick commuting. Streets remain calm and residential. Green space is abundant. Schools and sporting facilities support family life. Dining and nightlife sit nearby, but not on your doorstep.

 

It’s a suburb that feels settled, established, and quietly confident in what it offers.

 

And perhaps that’s Bedford’s greatest strength. It doesn’t need hype. The lifestyle speaks for itself.

 

FAQs About Living in Bedford Perth

 

Is Bedford a good suburb to live in near Perth CBD?

 

For many people, yes—and for very practical reasons. Bedford offers a rare combination of proximity to the city, strong community atmosphere, and an abundance of parks. Residents often mention how easy it is to move between quiet suburban living and the energy of nearby dining and entertainment precincts.

 

What parks and outdoor spaces are in Bedford?

 

Several reserves shape daily life in Bedford, including Beaufort Park, Grand Promenade Reserve and RA Cook Reserve. These spaces host sporting clubs, playgrounds and open grassed areas perfect for picnics, exercise or relaxed afternoon walks

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What food options are near Bedford?

 

While Bedford itself remains mostly residential, the nearby Beaufort Street corridor offers a wide variety of cafés, restaurants and casual dining venues. From burgers and dumplings to modern Australian brunch cafés, the options within minutes of the suburb are surprisingly extensive.

 

How far is Bedford from Perth city?

 

Bedford sits roughly six kilometres north-east of Perth’s CBD. By car, the journey typically takes around 10–15 minutes depending on traffic, making it a convenient suburb for commuters working in the city.

 

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