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Brooman, on the Clyde River

Hosted by Trish · Brooman, New South Wales
22 sites · RV, Tent, Lodging · 2650 acres
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Imagine a mesmerizing camping destination nestled along the banks of the serene Clyde river. Towering trees provide a natural canopy overhead, dappling sunlight onto the lush forest floor. The tranquil sound of water gently flowing creates a soothing ambiance, perfect for relaxation. Picture yourself setting up camp near the riverbank, with the refreshing breeze carrying the scent of wildflowers. As the day fades into night, marvel at the starlit sky mirrored on the shimmering surface of the river. It's a breathtaking experience that seamlessly blends nature's beauty with the joy of outdoor living. Brooman rests approximately half way between Ulladulla and Batemans Bay on the fresh water section of the Clyde River. The property stretches south on both sides of the river from the Old Sawmill Town located at its northern end. Brooman is a working farm and encompasses lots of beautiful spaces, restored old buildings, two small mountains, fertile river flats, native forests, grasslands, deep water holes, tree covered rapid sections of river and sweeping views. Brooman is less than 30 minutes drive to some of the most beautiful beaches on the south coast. Shallow Crossing is 10 minutes to the south. North is Pigeon House car park, Yadboro and the base of The Castle. To the West there are hundreds of kilometres of Forestry and National Park roads through some of the most spectacular forested mountain country east of the Coastal Range. The Clyde River Berry Farm is just minutes down the road. Local fish and chips, great coffee and handmade bread is 25mins drive at Burrill Lake. Some of the best restaurants and bars on the coast are less than 40 minutes drive at Milton and Mollymook. If you are looking to relax and recharge in nature or explore amazing country, then Brooman is it.
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Burroman Flat Site 3 - Private Site

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 8 · Vehicles under 10 m
Burroman Site 3 Site Features Burroman Site 3 is a private campsite nestled amidst the water gum forest. Its secluded location, screened by native shrubs, offers a peaceful and private haven. The site is spacious and perfect for tents and caravans, with direct vehicle access. What to Do The site offers easy access to the river with shallow pools for swimming and rapids for a bit of fun. You can also explore the surrounding forest trails and reconnect with nature. Amenities The site provides easy access to nearby toilets and potable water, ensuring a convenient and comfortable stay.
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Burroman Flat Site 1 (larger sites)

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 20 · Vehicles under 12 m
Burroman Flat Site 1 Site Features Burroman Flat is a private and spacious campsite perfectly positioned at the northern end of Burroman Flat, where the Clyde River and Burroman Creek converge. It offers the perfect blend of comfort and adventure, with ample space for groups, vehicles, and caravans. What to Do While the river isn't directly at the campsite, it's just a short stroll away. You'll have easy access to the S-bend waterholes for swimming, the enchanting water gum forest, and exciting shallow rapids. The site also provides access to walking trails and scenic lookouts. Amenities The site provides access to nearby restrooms and potable water sources, ensuring a comfortable and hassle-free camping experience.
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Burroman Flat Site 2 (larger sites)

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 20 · Vehicles under 12 m
Burroman Site 2 Site Features Burroman Site 2 is an expansive campsite that offers the perfect blend of space, convenience, and natural beauty. It's an ideal retreat for families, friends, and adventurers, with plenty of room for groups, vehicles, and caravans. What to Do The Clyde River is a short stroll from the campsite, providing easy access to shallow sections for wading, hidden swimming holes, and playful rapids. You can also wander through the nearby water gum forest to explore nature. Amenities The site provides easy access to nearby toilets and potable water, ensuring a comfortable and convenient stay.
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No pets
No electrical hookup
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Burroman Flat Site 4 - Private Site

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 8 · Vehicles under 10 m
Burroman Site 4 Site Features Burroman Site 4 is a secluded gem nestled amidst shrubs and trees, providing a private haven for campers. It's an ideal size for smaller vehicles and offers a cozy, intimate camping experience. The site is an equal distance from the S-bend at the Burroman Creek junction and the waterhole at the southern end of the camping strip. What to Do The site has multiple river access points, so you can enjoy swimming, fishing, or simply relaxing by the water's edge. Amenities The site has direct vehicle access, making it easy to set up your gear. It also provides access to nearby toilets and potable water.
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Burroman Flat Site 1A

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 10 · Vehicles under 12 m
Burroman Site 1A Site Features Burroman Site 1A is a spacious campsite located between Sites 1 and 2, offering an idyllic escape perfect for groups and families. The site is a great size for tents, caravans, and vehicles of all sizes and offers natural shade from towering trees. What to Do The Clyde River is a short stroll away, providing access to refreshing swimming holes and exciting rapids. The prime location also allows you to explore the nearby S-bend waterholes and wander through the beautiful water gum forest. Amenities The site provides easy access to nearby restrooms and potable water sources, ensuring a comfortable and hassle-free camping experience.
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Burroman Flat Site 5 - Private Site

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 8 · Vehicles under 10 m
Burroman Site 5 Site Features Burroman Site 5 is a spacious and versatile campsite offering the perfect blend of space, shade, and privacy. It's ideal for larger groups and families, with ample space to accommodate several caravans. The site's trees provide a cool and comfortable haven from the sun. What to Do The site has convenient access to a nearby waterhole and the river, perfect for kayaking adventures, swimming in refreshing pools, and exploring the island and downstream areas. The site is also close to a water gum forest for leisurely walks. Amenities The site is close to the main access track, making it easy to transport kayaks and gear. It also provides access to nearby toilets and potable water.
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Burroman Flat Site 7 - Private Site

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 8 · Vehicles under 8 m
Burroman Site 7 Site Features Burroman Site 7 is a secluded campsite located at the southern end of Burroman Flat. Nestled among trees and shrubs, it provides a flat, grassy area perfect for pitching tents. This site is ideal for those who prefer a more intimate connection with nature. Due to uneven terrain, it may be a challenge for longer caravans and trailers. What to Do The site provides easy access to a nearby waterhole and an island, making it perfect for swimming, fishing, and exploration. Amenities The site provides access to nearby toilets and potable water.
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Burroman Flat Site 6 - Private Site

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 8 · Vehicles under 10 m
Burroman Site 6 Site Features Burroman Site 6 is a private and secluded grassy campsite nestled among a lush canopy of trees and shrubs. It offers an intimate escape perfect for smaller campers, trailers, and vehicles. What to Do The site is a short walk from a nearby waterhole, providing a great spot for swimming and relaxing. It's also an excellent location for stargazing, far from city lights. Amenities The site provides access to nearby toilets and potable water.
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Festival Flats, Layton's, Brooman

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 23 · Vehicles under 10 m
Laytons Escape (Festival Flats) Site Features Laytons Escape is a secluded campsite located on a bend at the southernmost tip of Festival Flats. It offers unparalleled privacy and a spacious area, making it perfect for large groups. You can pitch your tents right by the water's edge and immerse yourselves in the sights and sounds of the flowing river. River Access The campsite is a short walk down the river bed to an overhead-deep waterhole and rapids. This provides an ideal spot for experienced swimmers and kayakers. What to Do With plenty of space, the site is perfect for group activities. You can explore the scenic riverbanks or simply relax under the shade of trees. Amenities Drop toilets are a short drive away. There is no potable water available at this site.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
No potable water
No pets
No electrical hookup
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Burroman Flat Site 1B

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 11 · Vehicles under 12 m
Burroman Site 1B Site Features Burroman Site 1B is a spacious campsite situated between Sites 1 and 2, offering a serene riverside haven. It's perfect for a relaxing escape and can accommodate tents, caravans, or vehicles of all sizes. The site provides natural shade from towering trees. What to Do The campsite is a short walk from the Clyde River, offering easy access to swimming, exploring, and other adventures. It is also a great launch point for kayaking and canoeing. Its prime location offers access to the S-bend waterholes and the enchanting water gum forest. Amenities The site provides easy access to nearby restrooms and potable water sources, ensuring a comfortable and hassle-free stay.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
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No electrical hookup
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Burroman Flat Site 8 (larger sites)

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 16 · Vehicles under 12 m
Burroman Flat Southernmost Site Site Features This is the southernmost site at Burroman Flat, perched high above a large waterhole with breathtaking panoramic views. The site is mostly open, providing a sense of freedom and excellent stargazing opportunities. What to Do A steep track leads down to deep waters, ideal for experienced swimmers. You can also follow the riverbank upstream to find shallower areas for wading. Adventurous types can explore downstream to discover a hidden island and another magnificent waterhole. Amenities The site provides access to nearby toilets and potable water.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
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No pets
No electrical hookup
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Top Crossing Brooman

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 23 · Vehicles under 8 m
Top Crossing Campsite Site Features Top Crossing is a historic and cherished riverside campsite. It is a shared-access site with guests from the nearby Old Town of Brooman, and it provides a perfect balance of sunshine and shade throughout the day. River Access This site is the location of the original river crossing. You can launch your kayak or canoe directly from the campsite into 800 meters of mostly shallow water. This stretch of river leads to the Festival Flats and the Second Crossing, with gentle rapids and a captivating landscape of casuarina and water gum trees. History Camp at the site of the historic crossing that marked the beginning of the Clyde River's first rapids, a location rich with generations of camping memories. Amenities Drop toilets are a short walk away. There is no potable water available at this site.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
No potable water
No pets
No electrical hookup
No water hookup
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1st Flat - Rangers

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 15 · Vehicles under 13 m
Ranger's Site Site Features Ranger's Site is a campsite located right beside the river. It offers a perfect blend of tranquility and adventure, making it an ideal retreat for nature lovers. The site is intimate and convenient for larger groups or families and can accommodate a variety of setups, from tents to pop-top campers. River Access The site provides easy access to the river's shallow waters and a delightful swimming hole, perfect for all ages. It's also an excellent launch point for kayaking, canoeing, and fishing. Wildlife This is a true haven for wildlife. Keep your eyes peeled for majestic Sea Eagles nesting nearby, playful kangaroos that emerge in the evening, and Red-Necked Wallabies. You may also spot Water Dragons, the elusive Diamond Python, and the shy Platypus. Amenities The site offers easy access to nearby toilets, ensuring a comfortable and hassle-free camping experience.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
No potable water
No pets
No electrical hookup
No water hookup
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1st Flat Brooman Casuarina Camp

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 15 · Vehicles under 13 m
Casuarina Camp Site Site Features The Casuarina Camp Site is a large, flat area situated in the top northern corner of the 1st Flat, right beside the river. The majestic Casuarina trees provide a soothing symphony from the rustling leaves and a perfect canopy for shade. This spacious site is ideal for large groups, allowing for ample space to spread out and enjoy the freedom of the outdoors. River Access The Clyde River is only a short walk away. You can explore the river by kayak or canoe, discovering hidden coves and observing the diverse wildlife. Wildlife This site is a haven for endemic species of birds, reptiles, mammals, and fish. It provides an excellent opportunity to appreciate the biodiversity of the unique ecosystem. History Just 400m upstream lies the remnants of the old saw mill town of Brooman, inviting you to take a stroll and uncover the rich history of the area. Amenities The site provides easy access to nearby toilets, ensuring a comfortable and hassle-free camping experience.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
No potable water
No pets
No electrical hookup
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1st Flat - Old Jinker Crossing

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 5 · Vehicles under 6 m
Old Jinker Crossing Site Features Old Jinker Crossing is a secluded campsite nestled among towering casuarina and water gum trees at the Head of the First Flat. This intimate space, upstream from the Top Crossing, provides a cool and tranquil retreat with a natural canopy that offers shade from the sun. The site is perfectly suited for smaller groups of friends or families and can accommodate several vehicles, tents, or pop-top campers. River Access You can launch your kayak or canoe directly from the campsite into the shallow waters of the river. It's a great spot to explore secluded coves and observe the diverse wildlife. History The campsite is named after the old jinker crossing, which was once used to drag logs across the river to the nearby sawmill. The old saw mill town of Brooman is just 400m upstream, allowing you to easily explore the area's rich history. Amenities The site provides easy access to nearby toilets, ensuring a comfortable and hassle-free camping experience.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
No potable water
No pets
No electrical hookup
No water hookup
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Lodging

7 sites

Lemon Tree Cottage

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Cabin · Sleeps 2
The Lemon Tree Cottage Cottage Features The Lemon Tree Cottage is one of six original timber worker houses meticulously restored in the Old Saw Mill Town at Brooman. The bedroom features a king-sized bed, ceiling fan, and large windows. The cottage has an open-plan kitchen and a cozy lounge space. The kitchen side of the original double flue chimney has a gas cooktop and exhaust, while the other side has a firebox installed. The front porch has a daybed, perfect for reading or stargazing at night. The bathroom, located off the back porch, features a large tiled shower, a bath, toilet, and a Coachwood vanity. Building History This building is crafted entirely from local timber, including original floorboards, weatherboards, and Coachwood architraves. The living room paneling and window bench are made from local Casuarina. All materials used in the restoration are either original, recycled, or locally sourced native timber, preserving the authentic charm and history of the cottage. Off-Grid Living The property is completely off-grid and powered by a central solar system with underground 240V power. Water comes from the pristine rain that falls from the sky, collected and stored in galvanized iron tanks. Hot water is heated by an instantaneous gas water heater located on the outside of the building. Brooman Features The old town site is set opposite a large bend in the Clyde River. The deep water extends for nearly a kilometre upstream, making it a great place for canoeing, fishing for Bass, Platypus watching, or simply listening to the dozens of unique and beautiful endemic bird species of this area. There is a resident mob of Eastern Grey Kangaroos that typically comes out at dusk. You may also spot Red-Necked Wallabies, Bandicoots, microbats, blue-tongued lizards, and Possums. The buildings date back to the late 1800s to early 1900s, once supporting a thriving community of up to 200 people. Brooman had a post office, school, dance hall, mechanics building, galley, general store, phone exchange, and cottages like this one. Quality Linens and Towels We understand the importance of fresh, soft linens and fluffy towels. You'll find both provided in your room, adding a touch of luxury to your stay.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
Potable water
No pets
Showers
No picnic table
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Mrs Myers House

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Vacation rental · Sleeps 6
Mrs Myers House Cottage Features Mrs Myers House is a beautifully restored timber slab cottage that offers a unique blend of history, comfort, and natural beauty. It has two queen bedrooms downstairs and a loft with two double futon beds, making it ideal for families or groups. The fully-equipped kitchen features beautiful blue gum slab bench tops and a large gas oven and stovetop. You can gather around the cozy fireplace on cooler evenings or step out onto the verandahs to enjoy the tranquil beauty of the surrounding landscape, overlooking the Clyde River and Prospect Hill. Building History Built over 130 years ago, this authentic timber slab house whispers tales of Brooman's rich timber heritage. You can marvel at the original, wide timber slabs, some measuring up to 330mm wide, and appreciate the craftsmanship of a bygone era. It stands as a testament to the town's history and offers a tangible connection to the past. Sleeping Configuration Bedroom 1: 1 x Queen Bed Bedroom 2: 1 x Queen Bed Loft: 2 x Single Futon Beds LINEN IS SUPPLIED INCLUDING TOWELS. Off-Grid Living The property is completely off-grid and powered by a central solar system with underground 240V power. Water comes from the pristine rain that falls from the sky, collected and stored in galvanized iron tanks. Hot water is heated by an instantaneous gas water heater located on the outside of the building. Brooman Features The old town site is set opposite a large bend in the Clyde River. The deep water extends for nearly a kilometre upstream, making it a great place for canoeing, fishing for Bass, Platypus watching, or simply listening to the dozens of unique and beautiful endemic bird species of this area. There is a resident mob of Eastern Grey Kangaroos that typically comes out at dusk. You may also spot Red-Necked Wallabies, Bandicoots, microbats, blue-tongued lizards, and Possums. The buildings date back to the late 1800s to early 1900s, once supporting a thriving community of up to 200 people. Brooman had a post office, school, dance hall, mechanics building, galley, general store, phone exchange, and cottages like this one. Quality Linens and Towels Fresh, soft linens and fluffy towels are provided for your comfort and luxury.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
Potable water
No pets
Showers
No picnic table
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Riverstone Cottage

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Vacation rental · Sleeps 4
The River Stone Cottage Cottage Features The River Stone Cottage is a lovingly restored timber worker's house with two bedrooms, each featuring a king-sized bed, ceiling fans, and scenic landscape views. The living room side of the original double chimney has a true north wood fireplace, while the kitchen side has a gas cooktop and exhaust. The kitchen features a double sink set in a Spotted Gum slab top and an open-plan dining space. The lounge room has plenty of space to relax, and the corner couch can double as two single beds. There is also a daybed on the front porch for stargazing. The separate external bathroom, located off the back porch, features a large river rock and tiled shower with a Coachwood vanity, sink, and toilet. Building History This is one of six original timber worker's houses that have been restored in the Old Saw Mill Town at Brooman. The building is made of all local timber, including original floorboards, weatherboards, and Coachwood architraves. A unique wall feature above the main fireplace includes pieces of all the local timber species used in the original and restored construction. Off-Grid Living The property is completely off-grid and powered by a central solar system with underground 240V power. Water comes from the pristine rain, collected and stored in galvanized iron tanks. Hot water is provided by an instantaneous gas water heater located on the outside of the building. Brooman Features The old town site is set opposite a large bend in the Clyde River. The deep water extends for nearly a kilometre upstream, making it a great place for canoeing, fishing for Bass, Platypus watching, or simply listening to the dozens of unique and beautiful endemic bird species of this area. There is a resident mob of Eastern Grey Kangaroos that typically comes out at dusk. You may also spot Red-Necked Wallabies, Bandicoots, microbats, blue-tongued lizards, and Possums. The buildings date back to the late 1800s to early 1900s, once supporting a thriving community of up to 200 people. Brooman had a post office, school, dance hall, mechanics building, galley, general store, phone exchange, and cottages like this one. Quality Linens and Towels We understand the importance of fresh, soft linens and fluffy towels. You'll find both provided in
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No pets
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Kurrajong House

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Cabin · Sleeps 4
Kurrajong House Cottage Features Kurrajong House is a beautifully restored three-bedroom timber worker's cottage perched on a hill, offering a serene escape separate from the other homes in the Old Saw Mill Town. The master bedroom features a luxurious king-sized bed and a cozy open fireplace. The two single bedrooms are perfect for small groups or families. For an added touch of luxury, unwind under the stars in your newly installed Baltic wood-fired hot tub. This traditional outdoor tub is heated by a separate wood fire, creating a deeply relaxing and authentic experience. The home includes an open-plan living, kitchen, and dining area, and a bathroom with a spacious shower, toilet, and vanity. A large verandah wraps around the home's northern and western sides, offering breathtaking views of the sunrise and sunset from an elevated vantage point. Building History Kurrajong House is part of a sprawling 2,750-acre farming property that borders the pristine waters of the Clyde River. This unique cottage is a key part of Brooman's heritage, having been lovingly restored to its original charm. The hilltop location provides stunning countryside views and easy access to natural wonders, including nearby hiking trails like the iconic Pigeon House Mountain. Off-Grid Living The property is completely off-grid and powered by a central solar system with underground 240V power. Water is collected from the pristine rain that falls from the sky and is stored in galvanized iron tanks. An instantaneous gas water heater provides hot water. Quality Linens and Towels Fresh, soft linens and fluffy towels are provided for your comfort and luxury. Please note: The hot tub is filled prior to your arrival upon request. To maintain cleanliness, we kindly ask that you use the provided showers before entering. Should you require the tub to be emptied, cleaned, and refilled during your stay, an additional charge will apply.
Campfires allowed
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No pets
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Mechanics House

Cabin · Sleeps 2
The Mechanics House is a generously sized open-plan studio room with a king-size bed, a well-equipped kitchen, and living and dining areas. The industrial-style bathroom features a claw-foot bath, toilet, and vanity, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring. You can relax on the elegant Chesterfield lounge while watching the fire burn. The cottage provides everything you need for a romantic escape or a peaceful work retreat, including complimentary Wi-Fi and overhead ceiling fans. Step outside onto the private verandah, complete with a day bed, making it a comfortable home away from home year-round. Off-Grid Living The property is completely off-grid and powered by a central solar system with underground 240V power. Water comes from the pristine rain collected and stored in galvanised iron tanks. Hot water is heated by an instantaneous gas water heater located on the outside of the building. Brooman Features The old town site is set opposite a large bend in the Clyde River. The deep water extends for nearly a kilometre upstream, making it a great place for canoeing, fishing for Bass, Platypus watching, or simply listening to the dozens of unique and beautiful endemic bird species of this area. There is a resident mob of Eastern Grey Kangaroos that typically comes out at dusk. You may also spot Red-Necked Wallabies, Bandicoots, microbats, blue-tongued lizards, and Possums. The buildings date back to the late 1800s to early 1900s, once supporting a thriving community of up to 200 people. Brooman had a post office, school, dance hall, mechanics building, galley, general store, phone exchange, and cottages like this one. Quality Linens and Towels We understand the importance of fresh, soft linens and fluffy towels. You'll find both provided in your room, adding a touch of luxury to your stay.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
Potable water
No pets
Showers
No picnic table
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Mill House

Vacation rental · Sleeps 4
Mill House Cottage Features Mill House is a captivating cottage with two inviting bedrooms, each furnished with a luxurious king-size bed and a private door leading to the verandah. The spacious bathroom is a sanctuary with a deep soaking bath, a separate shower, and a handcrafted Coachwood vanity made from timber sourced on the property. The heart of the home is an expansive open-plan living space with a cozy fireplace. The stunning kitchen, also crafted from locally harvested Coachwood, is a chef's dream. An expansive timber deck extends the living space outdoors, complete with a plush daybed for ultimate relaxation. Building History This captivating cottage is one of only six original timber worker houses lovingly restored in the historic Old Saw Mill Town of Brooman. Dating back to the 1920s, the Mill House first served as the town's dance hall, echoing with music and laughter. It later became cozy lodgings for bachelors working in the local mill. Today, it stands as a testament to the town's ingenuity and resilience, with many of its features, like the deck and vanity, built with local and recycled materials. Off-Grid Living The property is completely off-grid and powered by a central solar system with underground 240V power. Water is collected and stored in galvanized iron tanks, and an instantaneous gas water heater provides hot water. Brooman Features The old town site is set opposite a large bend in the Clyde River. The deep water extends for nearly a kilometre upstream, making it a great place for canoeing, fishing for Bass, Platypus watching, or simply listening to the dozens of unique and beautiful endemic bird species of this area. There is a resident mob of Eastern Grey Kangaroos that typically comes out at dusk. You may also spot Red-Necked Wallabies, Bandicoots, microbats, blue-tongued lizards, and Possums. The buildings date back to the late 1800s to early 1900s, once supporting a thriving community of up to 200 people. Brooman had a post office, school, dance hall, mechanics building, galley, general store, phone exchange, and cottages like this one. Quality Linens and Towels We understand the importance of fresh, soft linens and fluffy towels. You'll find both provided in your room, adding a touch of luxury to your stay.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
Potable water
No pets
Showers
No picnic table
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AU$380
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The Teachers House

Vacation rental · Sleeps 2
The Teachers House Cottage Features The Teachers House is a lovingly restored timber worker's home, offering a serene escape where heritage meets unparalleled comfort. The spacious bedroom features a luxurious king-size bed and a cozy fireplace. The most unique feature is a deep-soaking bathtub perfectly positioned in the lounge room, allowing you to relax while enjoying the mesmerizing glow of the fireplace. The house also includes a spacious kitchen for culinary adventures and a combined living and dining area. A refreshing shower in the well-appointed bathroom offers another opportunity to rejuvenate. Building History This is one of just six original, lovingly restored timber worker homes in the historic Old Saw Mill Town of Brooman. It was once home to the area's last teacher. The house is crafted entirely from local timber, showcasing original floorboards, weatherboards, and beautiful Coachwood architraves. Only original, recycled, or locally sourced native timber was used, creating an authentic and warm ambiance. Off-Grid Living The property is completely off-grid and powered by a central solar system with underground 240V power. Water comes from the pristine rain, collected and stored in charming galvanized iron tanks. A gas water heater provides instant hot water for your comfort. Brooman Features The old town site is set opposite a large bend in the Clyde River. The deep water extends for nearly a kilometre upstream, making it a great place for canoeing, fishing for Bass, Platypus watching, or simply listening to the dozens of unique and beautiful endemic bird species of this area. There is a resident mob of Eastern Grey Kangaroos that typically comes out at dusk. You may also spot Red-Necked Wallabies, Bandicoots, microbats, blue-tongued lizards, and Possums. The buildings date back to the late 1800s to early 1900s, once supporting a thriving community of up to 200 people. Brooman had a post office, school, dance hall, mechanics building, galley, general store, phone exchange, and cottages like this one. Quality Linens and Towels We have ensured your comfort with quality linens and fluffy towels, adding a touch of luxury to your rustic retreat.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
Potable water
No pets
Showers
No picnic table
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AU$276
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Brooman, New South Wales, AustraliaTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Trish S.

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