Midland
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- Amy Plant
Midland is an eclectic and multicultural mix of producers, restaurants and small retailers. It's a haven for second hand shopping, craft supplies, and the emerging coffee scene will give any inner-city hub a run for its money. The town itself was established in the late nineteenth century and boasts a collection of historic buildings, including the iconic Midland Railway Workshops. A twenty five minute train ride north-east of Perth will take you directly to the town center. However, if you do decide to drive, an extra ten minutes north will land you on the doorstep of the Swan Valley's wine region.
Dreamhunter
Centrepoint Pizza
Found Institute
Empowered Centre
Zaika Indian Restaurant
Handcrafters House
Big Bubble
Ishikiya Japanese Restaurant
Carol's of Midland
Henry's Kitchen
Carpe Coffee
The Junction Icecreamery
Midland Farmers Market
Midland Railway Workshops
Crooked Spire
Simply Secondhand
Bolt Coffee Roasters
Tony's
Neri's Kitchen and Bakery
Rustic Gallery
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Carol's of Midland
- Address
- 47 Farrall Road
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Patchwork quilts often hold a special place in the hearts of families as they are handcrafted and handed down from generation to the next. Carol's of Midland keeps the tradition of quilting alive. If you venture into Carol's on a Saturday you will hear the laughter and chatter of women [workshopping](http://www.carolsofmidland.com.au/courses/course-category.asp?courseCat=8) and sewing together in Carol's back rooms. The shopfront has everything one would need to get started; sewing machines, haberdashery, fabric, patterns, quilt kits, and most importantly expert advice.