Either way this little beauty on the river is, and has in the past, proved to be a great place to live.
This is where the mighty Clarence River diverges into two arms at the southern point of Woodford island. The historical riverside village of Brushgrove, mid-way between Grafton and Yamba, has provided an enviable and unhurried lifestyle for folk since the mid 1800′s.

Just imagine the bustling river traders calling 100 years ago at the public wharfs to supply the general store, Post Office and local Brushy Pub with supplies, mail and the collection of local produce and the odd passenger or two. The serenity of this delightful reach of the South Arm may have at those moments changed with the added excitement of the traders but the unhurried life would soon return to the village.

If only the walls could talk at number 10 Clarence Street the stories would be intriguing, holding your interest for hours. Sure the village has changed in many ways throughout the century, but as a community and with it’s riverside lifestyle, fundamentally the village and environment has stayed the same.

Just imagine number 10 in it’s heyday, all charm, all neat, all inviting. Well this absolute waterfront property on 2,359m2 with a home that sparks the imagination can be yours because the price is not prohibitive.