St Kilda West is an inner suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 5 km south of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Port Phillip local government area. St Kilda West recorded a population of 2,951 at the 2021 census.
The St Kilda railway line, Melbourne's second which opened in 1857, ran along the northern edge of the area, terminating at the northeast corner at Fitzroy Street. Cable trams were built along that street in the 1880s, which was electrified in the 1920s. A new electric tram line from the city was built through Middle Park along Park Street, which opened on 31 October 1925. It originally turned south at Mary Street, then ran along Beaconsfield Parade to terminate at Fitzroy Street. On 8 November 1959 the track was straightened in favour of a short extension along Park Street to Fitzroy Street, now the terminus of Route 12.
Beginning just before World War I with the construction of the Canterbury in 1914, flats began to be built in the still vacant lots in St Kilda West, sometimes replacing earlier houses. This trend continued in the post-war period, including a number of high rise apartment towers on Beaconsfield Parade and on Canterbury Road.
By the 1980s the majority of St Kilda West had become a heritage precinct, and so there has been little redevelopment since. One notable change was the sale of the railway reservation along the other side Canterbury Road which was sold off in the 1990s, and developed as a row of townhouses.
Landmarks
thumb|left|The Canterbury Flats, heritage listed apartment building was the earliest built in Melbourne's suburbs
thumb|right|Newman House
- Beaconsfield Hotel, (1880) closed in 2004, the building is a notable landmark with its Italianate towers and has been proposed to be converted into apartments.
- The beach foreshore and Catani Gardens (1906) was planned by Italian civil engineer Carlo Catani with its Edwardian style central rotunda.
- The Canterbury flats built on Canterbury Road (1914-1919) by architects H.W. & F.B Tompkins is one of Melbourne's earliest apartment buildings.
- The West Beach Bathers Pavilion at West Beach (1928) was adaptively reused as a cafe and opened in 2004.
- The Gatwick Private Hotel was previously a boarding house, but was bought and renovated by the television show The Block.
- The former Cowderoy Dairy on Cowderoy Street (1932) is an art deco building that has been converted into a popular cafe adjacent to a small central park.
- St Kilda War Memorial was erected at Catani Gardens following World War II.
- Newman House on Canterbury Road (200) by architect Cassandra Fahey became a pop architecture icon when completed for local celebrity Sam Newman featuring an image of Pamela Anderson's face. Sam did not first obtain council permission, however permits were issued retrospectively when it became a major local landmark and won the award for Best New Residential Building in the Australian Institute of Architects Victorian Architecture awards. Newman never lived in the house and sold it for $1.1 million in mid-2002.
Open and recreational space
thumb|St Kilda War Memorial, Catani Gardens
The suburb has several parks, most notably Catani Gardens and the West Beach foreshore. Other smaller parks include Johnson Reserve on Canterbury Road and the Jacoby Reserve, all of which have playground facilities for children. The Cummins linear reserve on the median of Beaconsfield Parade has public toilets at the Cowderoy Street end. Just outside the suburb are the Albert Park and Lake running along the suburb's border to the north east and Cleve Gardens and St Kilda foreshore gardens to the south.
Transport
thumb|A light rail service near the Fraser Street tram stop
The main thoroughfares are Canterbury Road and Beaconsfield Parade. Both are dual carriageways. Park Street runs along the spine of the suburb and is a single carriageway.
Before conversion to light rail (route 96) in 1987, the rail reserve parallel to Canterbury Road served as the St Kilda railway line, with services to Flinders Street via Middle Park, Albert Park and South Melbourne.
St Kilda West is serviced by four tram routes:
{| class="wikitable"
|+Tram Routes in St Kilda West
!No.
!To/From
!Along
|-
|36px|link=Melbourne tram route 12
|Victoria Gardens – Fitzroy Street, St Kilda
|Park Street
|-
|36px|link=Melbourne tram route 16
|Melbourne University – Kew
|Fitzroy Street
|-
|36px|link=Melbourne tram route 96
|Brunswick East – Acland Street, St Kilda
|Fitzroy Street
|}
Notable residents
- Jim Stynes (lived on Mary Street until his death in 2012)
See also
- City of St Kilda – St Kilda West was previously within this former local government area.
