A great opportunity to buy a modern built property in Roebourne.
Located directly across from the historic Roebourne Post office this property is hidden behind the front fence and gates with lots of parking space. It has the following features:
3 bedrooms all with Bir's, carpeted floors, ceiling fan and split system A/C
Main bathroom with separate bath and shower
Ensuite bathroom to master bedroom
Kitchen has lots of bench and storage space with electric cook top and under bench oven with room for a dishwasher.
Open plan meals/family area with sliding glass door to the alfresco area and the rear yard.
Laundry is spacious with toilet.
This isn't the normal Roebourne property with a house that was built in the 1800 or 1900's, once you open the gates you will be pleasantly surprised with what you see.
Call Richard Naulls today to arrange your viewing.
This property at 64 Sholl Street, Roebourne is a three bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Richard Naulls at Ray White Karratha on 15 Apr 2020.
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The townsite of Roebourne is located in the Pilbara region, 1563 kilometres north of Perth and 40 kilometres east of Karratha. The Pilbara region was first explored by F T Gregory in 1861, the area being regarded by Gregory as highly suitable for pastoral settlement. The first settlers arrived in the Roebourne area in 1863, and in 1866 the townsite of Roebourne was gazetted. The name of the townsite honours John Septimus Roe, Western Australia's first Surveyor General.
John Septimus Roe(1797-1878) was a naval officer, surveyor and explorer. He was born on 8 May 1797 in Berkshire, England, becoming a midshipman in the Royal Navy in 1813. In 1817 Roe was posted as a Master's Mate to the surveying service in NSW and took part in numerous coastal surveys. He became a Lieutenant in 1823. In June 1829 he arrived in WA to take up the position of Surveyor General (which he held for the next 40 years). Roe was influential in WA's development. Records of 16 journeys of exploration by Roe exist. He was responsible for inspiring the likes of John and Alexander Forrest and the Gregory brothers. He retired in 1870 and died on 28 May 1878.