Stirling Terrace is the main street of Toodyay, Western Australia, originally called New Road until 1905.
[citation needed] From the intersection of Toodyay Road and Goomalling Toodyay Road, Stirling Terrace travels north-west through the town for 1.3 kilometres (0.81 mi), to the west of the Avon River.
[6] Buildings listed on the Australian Heritage Database include Freemasons Hotel (built 1861),[7] the Victoria Hotel (late 1890s),[8] Robert Urwin's Drapery,[9] and St Stephens Anglican Church.
[10] A number of other buildings are along the road: The name Stirling Terrace was adopted at a Newcastle Municipal Council meeting in May 1905.
[12] The northern end of the street, in the vicinity of the Avon Bridge, is a popular walking spot for tourists.