Dutch House to be preserved as a cafe

9 Macdevitt Street, Coopers Plains is currently home to Oxley Creek Catchment Association (OCCA)

Coopers Plains may have a unique tourist attraction coming its way.

One of only 15 remaining Housing Commission homes built by the Dutch in the 1950s may be set aside for public access. A community initiative, the project is to be run as a NFP business. Click on the photos for more information.

3 responses to “Dutch House to be preserved as a cafe”

  1. […] of it becoming a neighbourhood history cafe going back to 2021 have been dashed. Visions of a Community Garden supporting the cafe have come to […]

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  2. […] are older than Warsaw’s? Of course Warsaw has a much longer settled history, but the little Dutch house in Coopers Plains I’m trying to have preserved as a history cafe is as old as most of Warsaw’s […]

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    Nicolaas

    Good idea

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