The Clarence River was eventually named for King William IV (1st Duke of Clarence) but early explorers in the 1830s always referred to it simply as The Big River. From this northbound sweep of the Clarence on the eastern edge of the City of Grafton you and your family will enjoy sweeping water views up and downriver and to the pastoral land on the south bank beyond.

Lot 41 is 3859 sqms in total, with a building area of 890sqms above the levee wall. Council deems these lots as flood free and as a result construction of a single story dwelling is allowed. The developer has gone to the extra effort of filling these blocks higher than required just to make sure views from any style of home will be maximised. He’s even happy to run a bitumen driveway along the battleaxe access for any new purchaser.

Your familys future home will have a vast backyard for your children to play in and direct access to the water to allow you all the advantages of riverbank living fishing, swimming, kayaking or boating. You can duck down to historic Ulmarra for lunch at the riverside pub, you can explore the river islands of Grafton (Susan and Elizabeth) and enjoy the beautiful birdlife the water attracts. All this whilst enjoying a position almost guaranteed to appreciate in value over the years as riverfront land becomes harder and harder to find.