That the Glenrock estate in Tallong, Australia, has had only five owners in more than 200 years is a testament to its allure and sustainability.
At the heart of the more than 2,300-acre agricultural holding is a grand 1830s Georgian and Greek revival mansion painstakingly restored over a 12-year period. The historic homestead, expanded since its original land grant, benefits from frontage on two major roads and perpetual water licenses. The estate also fronts two creeks and contains a breathtaking gorge with a waterfall.
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