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Cook's Cottage is located in the Fitzroy Gardens, Melbourne, Australia. The cottage was constructed in 1755 in the English village of Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, by the parents of Captain James Cook, James and Grace Cook. It is a point of conjecture among historians whether James Cook, the famous navigator, ever lived in the house, but almost certainly he visited his parents at the house.In 1933 the owner of the cottage decided to sell it with a condition of sale that the building remain in England. She was persuaded to change "England" to "the Empire", and accepted an Australian bid of £800, by Russell Grimwade, as opposed to the highest local offer of £300.The cottage was deconstructed brick by brick and packed into 253 cases and 40 barrels for shipping on board the Port Dunedin from Hull. Cuttings from ivy that adorned the house were also taken and planted when the house was re-erected in Melbourne. Grimwade, a notable businessman and philanthropist, donated the house to the people of Victoria for the centenary anniversary of the settlement of Melbourne in October 1934.The cottage immediately became a popular tourist attraction. In 1978 further restoration work was carried out on the cottage. An English cottage garden has been established around the house, further adding to its period reconstruction. Very few of the items in the house are from the Cook family, but all are representative furnishings of the period.

Address: Fitzroy Gardens, Wellington Parade, East Melbourne VIC 3002, Australia
Phone: (03) 9658 9658
State: Victoria
City: East Melbourne
Zip Code: 3002


Opening Hours

Monday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM


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Reviews
Cook’s Cottage is a charming historical attraction set within the beautiful Fitzroy Gardens. The cottage itself is small but well preserved, offering an interesting glimpse into 18th-century life and the early history connected to Captain James Cook. It’s impressive to learn that the cottage was originally built in England and later relocated to Melbourne.nnInside, the displays are simple and informative, with period furnishings and short explanations that help you understand the lifestyle of the time. It doesn’t take long to walk through—around 20 to 30 minutes—but it’s enough to appreciate the history without feeling rushed or overwhelming.nnThe surrounding Fitzroy Gardens really enhance the experience. Even if you’re not deeply interested in history, the visit is worth it when combined with a peaceful walk through the gardens. It’s a great stop if you’re already exploring the area, and it works well for solo visitors, couples, or families.nnStaff are friendly and helpful, and the overall atmosphere is calm and well maintained. While it’s not a large or interactive attraction, it offers quiet historical value and a pleasant break from the busy city.nnOverall, Cook’s Cottage is a nice short visit for those interested in history or heritage buildings. It’s best enjoyed as part of a wider stroll through Fitzroy Gardens rather than as a standalone destination, but it’s definitely worth stopping by if you’re nearby.
Cook’s Cottage: The Home Captain Cook Never Lived InnnAfter five visits to Melbourne, I finally made it to Cook’s Cottage—an experience I had been hoping for for years. The moment I stepped into the leafy, beautifully kept garden, with its winding paths and bright flowers, I felt a quiet sense of arrival. The guide was incredibly warm and patient, answering every question with rich historical detail. His enthusiasm and deep knowledge made the cottage’s 18th‑century world feel vivid and alive.nnInside, I explored the bedroom, kitchen, and traditional tools, and even learned about skittles, an old English game where players roll a wooden ball to knock down pins. Standing in those small rooms, imagining daily life centuries ago, I felt deeply satisfied to have finally fulfilled this long‑delayed wish.
Very interesting to visit the home of Captain Cook's parents. The home was brought over from England decades ago. The gardens are lovely toi.
Great experience. Unbelievable story behind Captain Cook’s cottage being taken apart Nd rebuilt stone by stone in Melbourne by a wealthy philanthropist back in the early 1800’s. Such an amazing little cottage with such history. Loved it. And loved the gardens and garden games also.
The historical aspect is really worth learning, but the actual building itself is not interesting. Tickets bought at the visitor centre next to it. Not recommended
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