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Home Sweet Home, Tyndale

Home Sweet Home is situated on the Pacific Highway, 15km south of the Scottish Township of Maclean.

It is only a 20 minute drive to the clear coastal waters of Yamba and Brooms Head, and a 15 minute drive to the historic village of Ulmarra. If you want to see the Jacaranda City Grafton, it is only a 20 minute drive south.

This is “Home away from home”, low cost holiday accommodation in the beautiful Clarence Valley. We offer relaxing country style comfort in a gracious heritage residence set on spacious grounds.

We have 4 guest rooms with shared facilities, cooked breakfasts, light lunches and nutritious evening meals (if required). Tea and coffee making facilities around the clock in the country kitchen. A warm and friendly atmosphere in winter is provided by an open fire. Ray and Lester enjoy playing cards, scrabble or chess with guests after dinner.

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