Made for the Pilbara…. Created with a vision and crafted from Karratha stone and hearty brick, boasts high insulated ceilings, wide wrap around verandas enjoying an east west orientation, positioned on a 966 sqm block, this home makes for a cool, inviting & energy efficient home. The Karratha stone and brick along with the vibrant colours from the garden makes it a familiar place to be.
This 4 x 2 boasts a large main bedroom with ensuite and 3 minor generous sized rooms.
Open plan living centrally located, allows the chef of the home to be part of the conversation and still whip up a culinary delight. The indoors marries well with the outdoors, through sliding doors from the living area to extend your living space and invite the outdoors in.
The rustic gable roofed outdoor entertaining area is an ideal place to relax and unwind with family and friends and enjoy those beautiful outdoor living months and balmy summer evenings cooling sea breeze.
A Meters wood stove, 4 burner stainless steel upright gas stove and oven as well as quality wind-up wind, rain & sun blinds and marine grade S/S lighting transforms the area into a cozy outdoor lounge.
The lush, reticulated gardens have an abundance of low maintenance tropical shrubs which visually stimulates your senses, and exudes a cool welcoming retreat in the summertime. Relax, unwind and
picture yourself, in a tropical oasis, as you stroll around your gardens & along the shady wrap around verandas.
The home benefits from solar panels for substantial savings on power all year round.
Under roof parking as well as large shade sails over the paved driveway allows for plenty of space for cars, boats & vans and helps keep the house cooler.
If you live for the outdoors, want a safe and quiet relaxing environment with a friendly active and welcoming community this is the home and location for you.
The Point Samson sandy beaches are within walking distance and the perfect location to enjoy a refreshing swim, snorkel, explore the reef, enjoy the Pilbara’s golden, red sunsets, long walks and just get the sand between your toes . Spot the whales, dolphins and manta rays in your own backyard. Or get out and enjoy the green parklands with playgrounds for the kids or enjoy a meal overlooking the bay at the Point Samson Tavern.
Grow your fresh veggies in the large patch adjacent to a lean to on the back fence to store the wheelbarrow or line it with firewood.
For the boating and fishing lover there is a marina with 2 boat ramps only 700m from your front door.
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This property at 10 Bruce Way, Point Samson is a four bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Anna Guillesser at LJ Hooker Karratha on 31 Mar 2023.
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The townsite of Point Samson is located on the Pilbara coast, 1579 kilometres north of Perth and 18 kilometres north of Roebourne. By around 1900 the nearby port of Cossack was beginning to silt up and was inconvenient for the shipping of stock. In 1902/03 the government erected a jetty into deeper water at Point Samson, and this was proposed to be the port for the area. There was soon demand for lots at Point Samson, a tramline was erected to the jetty from Roebourne, but the survey and selling of lots was delayed because of the impact of Point Samson replacing Cossack. The townsite was finally gazetted as Point Sampson in 1909.
The name Point Samson honours Mr Michael Samson, a member of a prominent Fremantle family. The point was named during Walter Padbury's expedition to Nicol Bay in 1863. Mr Samson was the second officer of their ship, the "Tien Tsin". The point was misspelled on maps as Sampson, and this error persisted for many years, including being used when the townsite was gazetted in 1909. The error was brought to the governments attention by Michael samson's widow in 1918, and both the point and the townsite were corrected to Point Samson in April 1918.