CLARENDON
Clarendon was built by grazier and
politician James Cox in 1838, and is one of the best known of the
Tasmanian National Trust Properties. The folks who maintain the
building and grounds have done a terrific job but clearly need more
finances, especially to fix a leaky roof! If you haven't been, I'd
recommend a visit, although be aware that according to the Trust's
website the house is closed in July and August. Clarendon is an easy
27km drive from Launceston, (well this blog is called Look Around
Launceston) and if you go on a Sunday you can always stop at Evandale
for the market and morning tea.
There is so much information available
about James Cox and indeed Clarendon and I don't have any great new
insights to add, so.......if you'd like to know more see:
http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/cox-james-1931
(Australian Dictionary of Biography)
or just Google “James Cox Clarendon”.
As there are many photos of the front
of the house already on-line, the one you see here is of the back!!
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....a little bit about the city's buildings and features, a touch of history and a bit of personal commentary too....bits and pieces about the Launceston region, for folks who live here and those who are interested.
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