Step back in time and explore the heritage-listed, six-bedroom mansion on Home Island—established in 1893 by George Clunies-Ross and surrounded by acres of lush botanical gardens.
Built to endure cyclones using white-glazed bricks shipped from Glasgow, this impressive home is a testament to colonial ambition and island resilience.
Wander through grand hallways once walked by Queen Elizabeth II during her 1954 visit, and discover a library of over 2,000 books, beautifully restored ballrooms, elegant bedrooms, a formal lounge, and a traditional study.
Led by the property's caretaker, this guided tour offers a rare glimpse into the fascinating legacy—and the controversies—of the Clunies-Ross dynasty.
After the tour, enjoy a peaceful stroll through the surrounding calophyllum palm forest and along the picturesque shoreline.
Built to endure cyclones using white-glazed bricks shipped from Glasgow, this impressive home is a testament to colonial ambition and island resilience.
Wander through grand hallways once walked by Queen Elizabeth II during her 1954 visit, and discover a library of over 2,000 books, beautifully restored ballrooms, elegant bedrooms, a formal lounge, and a traditional study.
Led by the property's caretaker, this guided tour offers a rare glimpse into the fascinating legacy—and the controversies—of the Clunies-Ross dynasty.
After the tour, enjoy a peaceful stroll through the surrounding calophyllum palm forest and along the picturesque shoreline.