Cooks' Cottage
Cooks' Cottage is a historic building located in Fitzroy Gardens, Melbourne, Australia. It was originally built in the 18th century in Yorkshire, England, and is believed to be the childhood home of the famous explorer Captain James Cook. The cottage was dismantled and transported to Australia in 1934, where it was reconstructed as a tribute to Cook's contributions to exploration.
The cottage features traditional English architecture, with a thatched roof and timber framing. It is surrounded by beautiful gardens and is a popular tourist attraction, offering visitors a glimpse into the life of Captain Cook and the era in which he lived.