Clarendon House near Launceston is one of Australia's grandest Georgian houses, built in 1838 for wealthy pastoralist James Cox. Managed by the National Trust, the heritage property features elegant interiors with original furnishings, formal gardens, and sweeping views of the South Esk River, offering visitors an insight into the pastoral wealth and colonial ambitions of early Van Diemen's Land.
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