Step back in time with Clynevale, a captivating historical home built in 1824, nestled along the serene South Esk River with an impressive 600-meter frontage. This enchanting two-story residence, originally crafted by Captain James Crear of the Royal Navy and named in honor of his beloved wife, exudes timeless elegance and offers a truly unique living experience.
The ornate verandah of Clynevale wraps around the home, offering breathtaking river views and a tranquil setting to enjoy nature's beauty. As you wander through the property, you'll discover the original architectural features, including the rare loop holes designed to defend against Bush Rangersa testament to its storied past.
Beyond the main house, Clynevale is home to the original brick shearing shed, stables, and a charming workman's cottage, perfect for use as a guest retreat or artist's studio. With unrivaled access to the river, the property offers an exceptional opportunity for fishing, boating, or simply relaxing along one of the most accessible parts of the South Esk.
Clynevale is more than just a home; it is a legacy waiting to be cherished. Experience a piece of history with modern-day comfort on this spectacular riverfront estate. Don't miss the chance to own a property that truly has it allhistory, charm, and natural beauty.