Clarence County


Clarence County is one of the 141 cadastral divisions of New South Wales. It lies to the north of the Orara River, and includes the mouth of the Clarence River, and the city of Grafton.
Clarence County is named in honour of the Duke of ClarenceWilliam IV.

Parishes within this county

A full list of parishes found within this county; their current LGA and mapping coordinates to the approximate centre of each location is as follows:
ParishLGACoordinates
AshbyClarence Valley Council
BanyabbaClarence Valley Council
CalamiaClarence Valley Council
CandoleClarence Valley Council
CanoulamClarence Valley Council
ChapmanClarence Valley Council
ClarenzaClarence Valley Council
ClifdenClarence Valley Council
CoaldaleClarence Valley Council
ColdstreamClarence Valley Council
CopmanhurstClarence Valley Council
DoubledukeClarence Valley Council
DundooClarence Valley Council
EatonClarence Valley Council
EllandClarence Valley Council
Great MarlowClarence Valley Council
GulmarradClarence Valley Council
HarwoodClarence Valley Council
LanitzaClarence Valley Council
LardnerClarence Valley Council
LavadiaClarence Valley Council
LawrenceClarence Valley Council
MaryvaleClarence Valley Council
NanegaiClarence Valley Council
QwyarigoClarence Valley Council
Red RockClarence Valley Council
RichmondClarence Valley Council
RushforthClarence Valley Council
ScopeClarence Valley Council
SouthamptonClarence Valley Council
SouthgateClarence Valley Council
StuartClarence Valley Council
TaloumbiClarence Valley Council
TyndaleClarence Valley Council
UlmarraClarence Valley Council
WhitemanClarence Valley Council
WoodfordClarence Valley Council
Wooli WooliClarence Valley Council
WoombahClarence Valley Council
YambaClarence Valley Council