Clarendon Homestead – National Trust Property
Clarendon Homestead – National Trust Property
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The National Trust works to preserve and promote Australia’s indigenous, environmental, and built heritage and culture.
A huge number of positions are available across the state varying from front of house, food service and clerical roles to guiding, research, promotions and fundraising.
Volunteering at the National Trust is a fantastic way to meet new people, develop new skills and contribute to the history of your local community.
About this site: Situated on the banks of the South Esk, Clarendon is one of Australia’s great Georgian houses. James Cox, second son of William Cox who pioneered the first road over the Blue Mountains in New South Wales, completed Clarendon in 1838. Enjoy the conservatory tearooms at this great National Trust property.
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