Located at "Home Sweet Home", an ninety year old heritage home in the Clarence Valley. The home was built by the Sheehy family circa 1930 with bricks made by hand, on the premises, from reconstituted sandstone. The local quarry, now closed, is situated at the end of Sheehy's Lane. It provided sandstone for this house and many others from Brushgrove to Yamba, all the bricks being manufactured by the Sheehy's brickworks, which they operated next-door. "Home Sweet Home" was built around the original cottage that was later demolished. The space occupied by the original cottage became the lounge room of the homestead.
Enjoy the drive alongside the mighty Clarence River whether you're heading North or South. Stop into the nearby Organic Bakery for a pie and coffee. Perhaps you'd enjoy the walk from here to the roadhouse along the walkway.