London Court

London Court is a four-level mock Tudor open shopping arcade located in the central business district of Perth, Western Australia.

The arcade runs between the Hay Street Mall and St Georges Terrace and is considered an important tourist attraction in the Perth CBD.

[2] London Court was owned by de Bernales until 1950, when it was sold to pastoralist brothers Henry and William Butcher for £210,000 (equivalent to $12,000,000 in 2022).

The arcade was conceived by de Bernales as an important link between Perth Railway Station in Wellington Street and The Esplanade.

[10] Lieutenant governor and former premier Sir James Mitchell opened the arcade at a lavish ceremony on 29 July 1937.

[11] The opening was celebrated with a three-day "Ye Olde English Fayre", which attracted several thousand visitors and raised £2,000 for the new Perth Hospital at St Georges Terrace and Irwin Street.

Jousting knights
Statue of Sir Walter Raleigh peering down from the interior of the arcade
Shoppers in the arcade