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Martindale Hall Grounds

Martindale Hall Grounds

The stately grounds around the Clare Valley's grandest colonial mansion.

Martindale Hall is the Clare Valley's most imposing colonial mansion, an 1880s Georgian-style house built on a scale that still surprises visitors. Its grounds, set in open country near Mintaro, frame the building handsomely.

The hall gained wider fame as a location in the film Picnic at Hanging Rock, and the estate continues to draw those curious about colonial grandeur. The surrounding grounds offer space to take in the architecture and setting.

Combined with a wander through Mintaro village, it makes for a rich half-day of heritage exploring.

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Martindale Hall Grounds — frequently asked questions

What is Martindale Hall?

Martindale Hall is a grand colonial mansion near Mintaro in the Clare Valley, built in the 1880s in a Georgian style.

Was Martindale Hall in a film?

Yes. Martindale Hall featured as a location in the film Picnic at Hanging Rock, which adds to its fame among visitors.

Where is Martindale Hall located?

Martindale Hall sits in open country just outside the historic slate village of Mintaro in the Clare Valley, South Australia.

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