This small workers cottage was built in 1860 from local stone and is the oldest surviving building of its kind in Canberra. When it was built, the cottage was surrounded by farmland and overlooked the Molonglo River, and it has been preserved by the National Trust as a reminder of the city's recent past. The cottage is only open for a few hours on Saturdays, but you can still admire it from the outside at other times.


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1. Lake Burley Griffin

0.3 MILES

Every morning you'll see politicians running off the night before around this majestic lake and perhaps a few journos hot on their trail. This constructed…

2. National Carillon

0.4 MILES

This 50m-high bell tower was opened in 1970 as a gift from Britain on Canberra’s 50th anniversary. The tower has 55 bronze bells, weighing from 7kg to 6…

3. Nerang Pool

0.49 MILES

This lovely pool is a serene spot in Commonwealth Park, with an abundance of bird life and some beautiful landscaped gardens.

5. High Court of Australia

0.56 MILES

The glass-and-concrete High Court building sits on the plaza between the capital's two main art galleries, and, not to be outdone, is home to a large…

6. National Gallery of Australia

0.6 MILES

This Australian national art collection is showcased in an impressive purpose-built gallery within the parliamentary precinct. You can justifiably bypass…

7. National Capital Exhibition

0.61 MILES

This small but fascinating museum tells the story of how Canberra came to be Australia's capital. Displays include reproductions of the drawings entered…

8. Reconciliation Place

0.63 MILES

A section of the grassy public space between Parliament and Lake Burley Griffin has been designated to represent the nation's commitment to the cause of…