Open 10am to 4pm Thursday to Sunday. House Tours $ The property is now owned and operated by the National Trust.
Clarendon is a glorious neo-classical mansion built in 1838 by James Cox – the second son of William Cox, who built the first road over the Blue Mountains in New South Wales. Recent major refurbishments are returning this Tasmanian 'gem' to its sparkling former glory. Clarendon is surrounded by magnificent parklands with convict-built heritage walled gardens and colonial outbuildings. It is also h
ome to the Australian Fly Fishing museum. Visitors are invited to take a self-guided tour after a short introduction. The property is also host to many special events through the year (see the Trust's events calendar http://www.nationaltrust.org.au/tas/events)
Clarendon is also available for corporate bookings, film shoots, weddings and other private events. It is closed for the months of July and August (open by prior arrangement for groups and private bookings).
15/05/2025
Come along and enjoy a traditional hunt at Clarendon. A coffee van with hot drinks and soups will be available. Have a lovely day at our beautiful estate. Please note no live animals are hunted. The hounds are trained to chase aniseed scented cloths.
15/05/2025
Clarendon will be closed from 1 pm on Friday 16 May 2025 due to a private function. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
11/02/2025
Don't forget our Victorian Picnic Day on Sunday 16 February from 10 am. Bring a picnic and enjoy a great day in beautiful surroundings.
24/12/2024
Clarendon will be closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day and Friday 27 December. We will reopen Saturday 28 December. See you there.
24/12/2024
Staff and Volunteers at Clarendon wish you all a wonderful Christmas and New Year
08/03/2024
Due to a private function Clarendon Estate will be closed from 12 noon tomorrow, Saturday 9 March 2024. We apologise for any inconvenience. We will re-open on Sunday 10 March 2024 at 10 am.
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Clarendon is a glorious neo-classical mansion built in 1838 by James Cox – the second son of William Cox, who built the first road over the Blue Mountains in New South Wales.
The property is now owned and operated by the National Trust. Recent major refurbishments are returning this Tasmanian 'gem' to its sparkling former glory.
Clarendon is surrounded by magnificent parklands with convict-built heritage walled gardens and colonial outbuildings.
It is also home to the Australian Fly Fishing museum.
Open Thursday to Sunday 10am to 4pm
Entry to the gardens is free (a donation is always appreciated) House tours are available and include a complimentary tea/coffee in the house.
Cost $20 (Concession $15) National Trust members free.
The tour consists of a self-guided tour after a short introduction with guest services volunteers to answer any questions you may have, or to share information on the house, the collection and the history.
The property is also host to many special events through the year (see the Trust's events calendar http://www.nationaltrust.org.au/tas/events)
Clarendon is also available for corporate bookings, film shoots, weddings and other private events. (For wedding inquiries please email [email protected])
It is closed for the months of July and August (open by prior arrangement for groups and private bookings).