Historic 19th-century grand estate and National Trust site featuring formal gardens, a 10,000-square-foot carriage house, and 18th-century English-style interiors.
Price guide
$16,100
Capacity
Up to 9999
Clarendon Estate is a historic wedding and event venue located on the banks of the South Esk River in Nile, Tasmania. Built by convicts in 1838 for wool grower and merchant James Cox, the property features a three-storey Georgian house with a double-storey portico. Set within seven hectares of riverside parklands, the estate includes a heritage walled garden, a rare avenue of elms, and extensive rural outbuildings such as a stone barn and a conservatory.
Venue hire options for special events include: - The Stone Barn
- The Conservatory
- The expansive grounds and heritage gardensThe site is described as a highly sought-after location for photographers and filmmakers. Visitors can also explore the house's service wing, which includes a bakery, laundry, and dairy, as well as the onsite Australian Fly Fishing Museum. The estate is managed by the National Trust of Australia (Tasmania) and is located approximately 27 kilometres from Launceston.
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