Crawley Edge Boatshed, Perth
The Crawley Edge Boatshed, also known as the Blue Boat House, is a popular boathouse situated on the Swan River in Crawley, Perth. Constructed in the 1930s and predominantly owned by the Nattrass family since the 1940s, it has emerged as a prominent landmark in the region.
In recent years, the boatshed has attained iconic status in Australia and has become a major draw for tourists, particularly those from Asia visiting Perth. By June 2019, the hashtag #blueboathouse had garnered thousands of posts on Instagram. Notably, a CNN article from that same month asserted that the boatshed was the most photographed tourist attraction in Perth, surpassing other notable sites such as Elizabeth Quay, Cathedral Square, and the Bell Tower in Barrack Square.
Images of the Boatshed have been utilized in marketing campaigns by prominent airlines like Singapore Airlines and Qantas, as well as in Japanese advertisements. Testimonies from visitors highlight the boatshed's widespread appeal, with individuals from Singapore expressing that it's a must-visit destination for tourists from their country, while others from Thailand mention it as a preferred location for pre-wedding photoshoots.
In a somewhat controversial move in mid-July 2019, the Boatshed was temporarily covered in red plastic sheeting as a gesture of tribute to the Manchester United football team during their visit to Perth for two friendly matches. The event garnered attention when three players from the team—Tahith Chong, Axel Tuanzebe, and Joel Pereira—visited and posed for photographs at the wrapped boatshed on July 14, 2019.
In recent years, the boatshed has attained iconic status in Australia and has become a major draw for tourists, particularly those from Asia visiting Perth. By June 2019, the hashtag #blueboathouse had garnered thousands of posts on Instagram. Notably, a CNN article from that same month asserted that the boatshed was the most photographed tourist attraction in Perth, surpassing other notable sites such as Elizabeth Quay, Cathedral Square, and the Bell Tower in Barrack Square.
Images of the Boatshed have been utilized in marketing campaigns by prominent airlines like Singapore Airlines and Qantas, as well as in Japanese advertisements. Testimonies from visitors highlight the boatshed's widespread appeal, with individuals from Singapore expressing that it's a must-visit destination for tourists from their country, while others from Thailand mention it as a preferred location for pre-wedding photoshoots.
In a somewhat controversial move in mid-July 2019, the Boatshed was temporarily covered in red plastic sheeting as a gesture of tribute to the Manchester United football team during their visit to Perth for two friendly matches. The event garnered attention when three players from the team—Tahith Chong, Axel Tuanzebe, and Joel Pereira—visited and posed for photographs at the wrapped boatshed on July 14, 2019.
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Crawley Edge Boatshed on Map
Sight Name: Crawley Edge Boatshed
Sight Location: Perth, Australia (See walking tours in Perth)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
Sight Location: Perth, Australia (See walking tours in Perth)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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