Samson, Western Australia

Samson is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia in the City of Fremantle. Samson is bounded by South Street to the north, Stock Road to the west, Winterfold Road to the south, South Street to the north and east no further than Rushby and McMahon Ways.

Samson
Perth, Western Australia
Samson Park.
Samson
Coordinates32.070°S 115.799°E / -32.070; 115.799
Population1,978 (2006 census)[1]
Postcode(s)6163
LGA(s)City of Fremantle
State electorate(s)Willagee
Federal Division(s)Fremantle
Suburbs around Samson:
O'Connor O'Connor Kardinya
Hilton Samson Kardinya
Hamilton Hill Coolbellup Coolbellup

The suburb comprises fewer than 40 streets and 800 homes.

The suburb of Samson was named after the Samson family who have been prominent in the Fremantle area for two centuries, including Sir Frederick Samson who served as mayor for over 20 years. The first notable Samson, Lionel Samson arrived in Fremantle in 1829 and started Lionel Samson and Sons, the state's oldest established business, still in operation today.

Samson is the easternmost neighbourhood of Fremantle and the most recent residential development. Prior to development, the site was owned by the army, being the site of the Melville Military Camp during World War II. In 1971, the City of Fremantle called tenders for the development of the area. The neighbourhood was developed by Messer's TM Burke Pty Ltd and its major park being named after former mayor, Sir Frederick Samson.[2] Houses in Samson are predominantly of a brick and tile construction.

Samson Park is the largest bush reserve in the city of Fremantle. The park is located opposite the Samson Recreation Centre. Samson Park is the city of Fremantle's only bush forever park. Nature trails wind through the park displaying jarrah, marri and tuart trees, and a variety of native plants. The park also provides habitat to over 50 bird species, reptiles and bats. Samson Park is a popular picnic or meeting place, with picnic spaces and also a children's playground. Samson park contains the following facilities: picnic areas, BBQ facilities, basketball court, dog walking areas.[3]

References

  1. Australian Bureau of Statistics (25 October 2007). "Samson (State Suburb)". 2006 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 5 October 2008.
  2. "Samson Park". City of Fremantle. Archived from the original on 27 February 2011. Retrieved 7 November 2010.


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