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The Gledswood Homestead and Winery is a historic estate in Camden Valley that was founded circa 1810 by Count Gabriel de Kerillau who fled the French Revolution on the 'Surprise' and joined the New South Wales Corps as a private soldier.
The Gledswood Homestead and Winery is a historic estate in Camden Valley that was founded circa 1810 by Count Gabriel de Kerillau who fled the French Revolution on the 'Surprise' and joined the New South Wales Corps as a private soldier. It is set on 113 acres of lush gardens with a sandstone convict quarters, cellar, coach house, pet cemetery, and cafe. Visitors can experience life on an Australian farm with shows involving sheep shearing, whip cracking, boomerang throwing, drover's camp and much more.
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900 Camden Valley Way, Catherine Field NSW 2557, Australia
+61 2 9606 5111
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