Partially Accessible Museum & Gallery In Mugga MuggaMugga Mugga Cottage
Mugga Mugga Cottage is a semi accessible 1850s stone cottage that tells the story of Canberra after federation through the intact domestic collection of the Curley family who loved there from 1913 to the 1980s.
Mugga-Mugga's simple dwelling has been adapted & extended over time. Settlement on the site commenced in 1838 & its centerpiece is a modest cottage built for the head shepherd of Duntroon.
The small stone cottage has been conserved & furnished with household items that belonged to the Curley family who moved to Mugga-Mugga from Duntroon in 1913.
Access to the cottage is via a paved pathway approach. However, there are steps into the actual property which may make entry into the house an issue. There are outbuildings & garden to look around.
Accessible toilets can be found under 1km away at Sundown Villas on Narrabundah Lane or over 2km away at Narrabundah Shopping Centre. Regular street parking is only available, there is no accessible parking closeby.