London Court, Perth CBD: The Medieval Alleyway Your Kids Will Actually Love

London Court Perth: The Tudor Alleyway That Feels Like Diagon Alley (Family Guide)
London Court St Georges Terrace entrance, Perth
🌏 Perth, Western Australia  |  Family Travel

London Court Perth: The Tudor Alleyway That Feels Like Diagon Alley

📍 Perth CBD, WA
Strolling through the Perth CBD on a brisk August afternoon, I stumbled upon an alleyway that instantly transported me to another world. The first feeling was like stepping straight into Diagon Alley from Harry Potter’s magical universe — entirely unexpected amid the modern glass skyscrapers of St Georges Terrace. This brief 30-minute detour was so captivating that it led me to dig out the history of this quirky architectural gem. While I was flying solo on this trip, I couldn’t help but think how much kids would love the sheer theatricality of the place.

What is London Court?

London Court is an open-air shopping arcade that runs between Hay Street Mall and St Georges Terrace in the Perth Central Business District (CBD). Built in 1937, the arcade is designed in a highly detailed mock-Tudor/Elizabethan style.[1] Despite its antique appearance, the building is a piece of 1930s pastiche, created to evoke the charm of 16th-century England.[2]

For families travelling with Generation Alpha and Beta kids, it offers a bite-sized, visually stimulating historical detour that requires very little time commitment but delivers high impact.

The History: From Gun Alley to Tudor Grandeur

The arcade was the brainchild of Claude de Bernales, a wealthy gold financier and mining entrepreneur. In 1936, he purchased a collection of ramshackle laneways known as “Gun Alley” for £75,000.[2] Seeking to make a grand statement, de Bernales commissioned Melbourne architect Bernard Evans to design a shopping precinct “unique in all of Australia.”[3]

Construction took less than 12 months, and the arcade officially opened in July 1937 with a lavish three-day “Ye Olde English Fayre.”[1] [3] The event featured volunteers in Elizabethan costumes, madrigal singers, and excerpts from Shakespeare, raising funds for the new Perth Hospital and providing a joyful distraction from the lingering gloom of the Great Depression.[2]

Originally, London Court housed 53 shops, 55 offices, and 24 residential flats.[2] These flats were remarkably modern for the time, featuring air-conditioning — a luxury not previously seen in Western Australia.[1] Today, the arcade remains a bustling thoroughfare of small specialty shops, jewellers, and cafes.[1]

Shoppers walking through London Court arcade with Tudor-style shopfronts
The bustling interior of London Court, lined with specialty shops and cafes.

Architectural Highlights for the Family

The architecture is the main drawcard here. It is an immersive experience that feels distinctly out of place in modern Perth — which is exactly why it works.

The Clocks: The arcade features two magnificent clocks made by the Synchronome Company of London.[2] At the Hay Street entrance, a clock chimes every quarter-hour, triggering four mechanised knights to appear from a castle door and joust in a semicircle.[1] At the St Georges Terrace end, a mechanised miniature Saint George battles a dragon above the clock face.[1] The Hay Street clock is modelled on London’s Big Ben, while the St Georges Terrace clock reproduces the Gros Horloge of Rouen, France.[2]

The Details: Look up to spot gargoyles, masks, shields, family crests, and wrought-iron signs.[1] The window-boxes were hand-carved from local jarrah timber by Edward G. Madeley, a North Perth resident and expert in 15th-century wood carving.[3]

💡 PRO TIP: Time your visit to coincide with the top of the hour. The mechanised jousting knights at the Hay Street clock and St George battling the dragon at the St Georges Terrace end are the absolute highlights for younger children — and make for great video content.
Intricate Tudor Revival half-timbered walls and leadlight windows inside London Court Perth
Intricate Tudor Revival details, including half-timbered walls and leadlight windows.
Close-up of the London Court Hay Street clock tower with ornate Tudor carvings
Close-up of the Hay Street clock tower — the ornate carvings and heraldic details reward a closer look.

Planning Your Visit

A walk through London Court takes no more than 10 to 15 minutes, making it a perfect quick stop to break up a day of sightseeing.

ModeDetails
Free CAT Bus Red CAT stops on Hay Street; Green CAT services St Georges Terrace. Both are free and run every 5–10 minutes.[4]
Train Perth Station is a 5-minute walk. All Transperth lines stop here.
Driving Paid parking at London House Car Park (216 St Georges Terrace) and City of Perth facilities. Public transport strongly recommended.[5]
⚠️ WARNING: Perth winters (June to August) are cool to cold and occasionally wet. The arcade is open-air and does not provide full shelter from heavy rain. Bring layered clothing and a jacket if visiting during this period.
London Court Hay Street entrance with Tudor clock tower and shoppers in winter clothing
The Hay Street entrance — the clock chimes every quarter-hour, triggering the jousting knights display.

Nearby Family Attractions

London Court is a brief stop by design. Pair it with these walkable family-friendly attractions:

AttractionDistanceWhy Kids Love It
Elizabeth Quay ~10 min walk south Maritime playground, water park (summer), carousel[6]
The Bell Tower ~12 min walk south Hands-on bell ringing, Swan River views[7]
Hay Street & Murray Street Malls Adjacent Extensive dining, shopping, and people-watching

✅ Family Visit Checklist

  • Arrive just before the top of the hour to catch the clock animation.
  • Bring layered clothing if visiting in winter (June–August).
  • Have your camera ready at both the Hay Street and St Georges Terrace entrances.
  • Plan your onward route — Elizabeth Quay is an easy 10-minute walk.
📍 Location: 647–653 Hay Street (connecting to St Georges Terrace), Perth WA 6000
🕒 Hours: Open daily (individual shop hours vary)
💰 Entry: Free to enter the arcade
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