The suburb of Kingsley is named after the village of Kingsley which is near Winchester in Hampshire, England. The name was chosen for the historical association with the first owner of land in the area, William Kernot Shenton. Shenton was born in Winchester in 1802, and arrived in Western Australia in 1829. The suburb name was approved in 1974. In 1844 Methodist missionary Rev John Smithes established Mission Farm near Lake Goollelal as a farm to be worked and lived on by aboriginal people under the guidance of the church. Businessman Ezio Luisini purchased 20 acres of land near Lake Goollelal on which he established a winery in 1924. It was once one of the largest wineries in the southern hemisphere and operated from 1929 until 1986 when it was closed and the land redeveloped into suburban lots by Ernie Mondello.
Sport
Kingsley is the home of Kingsley Football club, which includes a Junior club. The Kingsley Football club had a number of members killed in the 2002 Bali bombings, a memorial was held at Kingsley Oval. The Kingsley-Woodvale Junior and Senior Cricket Clubs can also be found here. Kingsley has a tennis club, which was originally based in Kingsley, however it relocated to the neighbouring suburb of Woodvale in 1987 due to a lack of courts. Kingsley also have a soccer team named Kingsley Soccer Club that are based in Woodvale at Chichester Park on Trappers Drive. The club became incorporated in 1990 and is celebrating their 25th anniversary in 2015. They currently have five teams competing in the Football West competitions. They have teams based at the highest level of the Sunday league competing in the Sunday premier league first team and reserve competitions. They also have a third men's team competing in the division one metropolitan league after advancing from the division three metropolitan league over the past three years. The club also has a women's team and a vets team competing in the Bankwest women's metropolitan league and Mysolar masters league.
Education
There are 5 primary schools located within Kingsley;
Kingsley village located on Kingsley Drive has over 30 shops, including an IGA supermarket, newsagent, several takeaway shops, pharmacy and many others. Next door to Kingsley Village is the Kingsley Tavern and Restaurant. Also located in the immediate area is a Caltex service station.
Boulevard Plaza located on Moolanda Boulevard is a smaller complex which has several shops including a bottle shop, hairdresser, Chinese takeaway and a Real Estate Agent. Located next door is a Coles Express service station.
The Hawkes Hill Gallery is an art gallery located at 36 Goollelal Drive.
Accommodation
Cherokee Village located on Hocking Road
Transport
operates bus routes 445, 446, 447 through Kingsley running in both directions between Warwick and Whitfordsrailway stations. Additionally routes 355, 374, 376 and 465-468 buses travel along Kingsley's northern boundary, Whitfords Avenue, whilst route 389 along Wanneroo Road services the small residential strip east of Lake Goollelal. Two train stations are located at both the south western and north western corners of Kingsley.