Set amongst tropical gardens on 1207sqm of land, this perfectly appointed single level 5 bedroom 2 bathroom home is just one street back from the beach.
Designed to make you feel like you are on holidays all year around in this ocean side town, you will love the pool, huge outdoor entertaining area and tropical gardens that surround the home.
This entertainers delight also has plenty of storage and a large garage making it both luxurious and practical.
Features:
• 5 bedrooms
• 2 bathrooms
• Ensuite to the master
• Large Modern Kitchen
• Lush gardens
• Water features that wrap the house
• Ceiling fans
• Aircon to living and bedrooms
• Large laundry
• Light and neutral colour scheme throughout
• Large Shed
• Rear gate access.
• Outdoor sink area perfect for cleaning your catch!
Call Peter Peard to book your private inspection on 0418 915 664
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This property at 4 Murray Street, Point Samson is a five bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Peter Peard at Peard Real Estate Karratha City on 14 Jul 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.