In times gone by Clarence Town was a bustling river port. A burgeoning town wedged between the winding Williams River and magnificent tall timber forests. And the place to be was the regal end of town, King Street. Fast forward from the 1850s and much of that is confined to the history books, except the Williams is still winding and King Street is still the place to be.
This magnificent manor speaks to those times but has been carried gracefully in this century thanks to a sympathetic renovation that provides all the modern comforts in the picture frame of Colonial glamour. The home boasts four bedrooms, two elegant bathrooms and both formal and informal living areas, not to mention the spacious kitchen fit for creating a royal feast, while the huge cellar could easily supply numerous banquets. Generous verandahs wrap right around the home, with the statement pitched roof creating space for ceiling heights that belong in a castle. A separate double garage provides extra storage.
Upstairs is a grand space ideally suited for a private retreat or home office.
1.4 acres of well-maintained lawns and easy care garden lead to your private stretch of the Williams River, in all its natural glory. The perfect spot for fishing, a bit of rowing or the idle paddle. The best bit is Clarence Town is still a port just a short journey from Newcastle and Sydney, with all the views and none of the traffic. Take the crown today before you are beaten to the throne.