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Nairn Street Cottage

Wellington


Just a five-minute amble from the top of Cuba St, Wellington's oldest cottage (1858) has been carefully restored, complete with an organic garden and wandering chooks. Admission is by tour only (on the hour noon to 3pm), retelling stories of early settlers and life in the mid-19th century.


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