Near the corner of Parry Street and Quarry Street is the Fremantle Substation, which was built in 1932 as a power station for the Fremantle Municipal Tramway network.[1] It was taken over by the State Energy Commission of Western Australia when the trams were decommissioned in 1952, and operated as an energy-themed museum from 1989 to 2009, before being sold into private ownership at the latter date. Private residential apartments are planned[needs update] for the site, with the original building exterior being mostly retained.[1]
The Fremantle Bowling club is located at the intersection with Ellen Street.[2]
The Parry Street car park, south of the intersection with High Street is adjacent to the Fremantle Prison.[4]
The Fremantle branch of Legacy Australia was previously based at Legacy House, 17 Parry Street.[5] The Fly by Night Club was formerly located in the street.
^"Queen's Square". State Heritage Office. Government of Western Australia. 23 December 2011. Retrieved 16 November 2012.
^McIlroy, Jack; Building Management Authority of Western Australia (1990), Fremantle Prison : conservation and future use : outside the walls : historical archaeological assessment of Parry Street Carpark, Building Management Authority of W.A, ISBN978-0-7244-9696-9