Clarendon Estate

Galleries, Museums and Collections

Clarendon is one of Australia’s most imposing and romantic pastoral homesteads. The house, attributed to convict architect, James Blackburn, features a double storey portico reminiscent of the mansions of the American South. Clarendon was built in 1838 by James Cox, wool grower and merchant, and son of William Cox, who had built the road over the Blue Mountains in NSW in 1815. Set in seven hectares of riverside parklands, the house retains its service wing, walled garden, impressive rural outbuildings and rare elm avenue. Furnished to the 1838-1850 period, the house also features changing exhibitions of historic fashion from the 1830’s to 1960.

Visitors can access a range of AR digital content via their smartphones that adds a contemporary edge to this attraction. This has been created as part of the ReAssign project that links historic Tasmanian Northern Midlands properties – Clarendon, Woolmers and Brickendon World Heritage Sites, Glover Country (colonial artist, John Glover’s house open on occasion) and the Clarendon Arms hotel / restaurant in Evandale.

Clarendon is located on the banks of the South Esk River. Also on site, the Australian Fly Fishing Museum celebrates the history of this recreational sport with displays of fishing equipment, art and artefacts.

Clarendon is a location for photographers and filmmakers. It is an ideal wedding venue and the perfect spot for a leisurely family picnic.

Facilities

Carpark Coach Parking Enquiry Desk Family Friendly Gallery / Museum Lawn / Gardens Picnic Area Public Toilet

Activities

Fishing

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Membership

National Trust Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation

Accreditation

ATEC Accessible & Inclusive Host Australian Tourism Accreditation National Trust

Rates

Adult: $25
Concession: $20
Child (7-16): $10
Family: $60
National Trust Member: Free

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