In 1829, the land along the Swan River was allotted to British settlers as they arrived in the newly created
Swan River Colony.
James Henty and his brothers were granted 2,000 acres upon which they grazed their livestock and built a mud-brick homestead. They called their property
Stoke Farm. In 1832, the
Henty brothers sold the farm to the Colonial Secretary,
Peter Broun who renamed the homestead
Bassendean. Over the years the Bassendean property became incorporated into the suburb of West Guildford and in 1922, West Guildford was renamed Bassendean. Flooding in 1929 caused severe damage, especially to the primary school oval. In December 1934,
Bassendean Road Board held a referendum, seeking approval to borrow funds for the improvement of an area, known as Hays Swamp, on the edge of the townsite. The development would include a
bowling green with floodlights, a
croquet lawn,
Bassendean Oval, tennis courts and provisions for other sports. ==Rail heritage==