

The small stone cottage has been conserved and furnished with household items that belonged to the Curley family who moved
to Mugga-Mugga from Duntroon in 1913.
Settlement on the site commenced in about 1838. Present-day Mugga Mugga is set on seventeen hectares of grazing land, its centerpiece is a simple cottage built for
the head shepherd of Duntroon in the 1870s.
Mugga-Mugga offers a range of education
and community programs and provides a
unique site for venue hire.
Click the link below to learn more about
Mugga-Mugga
Saturdays and Sundays 1.30pm - 4.30pm
$7 Adult
$5 Concession
$15 Family
Mugga-Mugga
129 Narrabundah Lane
Symonston ACT
Three site Admission:
An exciting opportunity to visit the three Historic House Museums, Lanyon Homestead, Calthorpes’ House and Mugga-Mugga Cottage.
$15 Adult
$10 Concession
$30 Family
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