Country music couple Brooke McClymont and Adam Eckersley heading to Mid North Coast

Country music couple Brooke McClymont and Adam Eckersley heading to Mid North Coast
Title TattleFebruary 27, 2019

Country music couple Brooke McClymont and Adam Eckersley are heading to the bush.

They're set to build a home at Wang Wauk, a little known location on the Mid North Coast, some 40 kilometres inland from Tuncurry.

They've recently secured a 40 hectare land parcel paying $465,000.

The property, which has two creeks and five dams, has been running 18 beef cattle.

The couple are yet to lodge plans for their new home.

The couple, who sang on The Ray Hadley Morning 2GB program, are promoting their debut album, Adam and Brooke, through a regional NSW tour.

“We know that a lot of people out there don’t get a lot of entertainment so we thought, lets go to them,” Brooke told Hadley.

They performed an emotional version of their third single Nothing Left to Win.

Between them they have 12 Golden Guitars, two ARIA Awards and two APRAs.

Brooke is one third of the sister trio The McClymonts, while husband Adam, who she wed nearly a decade ago, fronts the Adam Eckersley Band.

The country musicians grew up on the same street in Grafton and were friends from a young age.

Between them they have two ARIA Awards, two ARPAs and 12 Golden Guitars.

The musical duo are moving from their Central Coast residence in Mannering Park, where they're asking $629,900 for their long held home.

They paid $227,000 in 2009 but have extended and renovated the home over their decade long ownership.

They added a separate recording studio to the property, which features a drum kit and four guitars proudly hung on the wall next to a poster of legendary guitarist Jimmy Hendrix.

The fully renovated home has four bedrooms, two bathrooms and a rear yard on its 605 square metres.

Stone Real Estate Toukley agents Ron Coleman and Shaun Diviney have the listing.

The youngest of The McClymont sisters, Mollie, calls Wollongong home with her husband Aaron Blackburn and their two kids, while Sam, who has just had her second baby with her pilot husband Ben Poxon, owns properties in the Lake Macquarie region.

This article was first published by the Saturday Daily Telegraph.

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