Clarendon House

Clarendon House

Clarendon House

Nestled on the banks of Tasmania’s South Esk River, Clarendon House stands as a stately 3-story Georgian mansion, recognized as one of Australia’s finest heritage estates. Spanning over 17 acres (7 hectares) of parkland, the estate features a meticulously maintained walled garden, preserved servants’ quarters, and historic farm buildings. Visitors can explore the Australian Fly Fishing Museum, adding a unique cultural element to the grounds. The house and its surroundings offer a glimpse into the colonial past, with well-preserved architecture and lush, tranquil landscapes.

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