ANZAC Cottage on Whadjuk Nyoongar Country
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Really special to be able to visit this place! Make sure you do you research to find out what days they are open, as the Cottage only opens to public a few times a year. We happened to drive past on Purple Poppy Day and attended a touching ceremony honoring the animals that have served in wars past and present.
ErinErin
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I felt connected to this cottage because my great grandfather helped build it. Full of history of WW1 and Private John Porter and his family who lived there. Saved from demolition by the Vietnam Vets and now owned by National trust. Worth a visit
Judi DamonJudi Damon
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What an amazing little gem hidden away in Mt Hawthorn. This little cottage is filled with history, intrigue, and just a bloody good story. Love it!
Steve DavisSteve Davis
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Always a wonderful day there but full of sadness for me personally
Geoff BirkbeckGeoff Birkbeck
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Nearby Attractions Of ANZAC Cottage on Whadjuk Nyoongar Country
Braithwaite Park
Britannia Road Reserve
Lake Monger
Tran's Oriental Supermarket
Mount Hawthorn Hawkers Market

Braithwaite Park
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Britannia Road Reserve
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Lake Monger
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Tran's Oriental Supermarket
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Nearby Restaurants Of ANZAC Cottage on Whadjuk Nyoongar Country
Spritz Spizzicheria
Paddington Ale House
The Oxford Hotel
LupoLab
Drasko's Hot Chicken
Lucy Luu
The Cabin Small Bar
Kefi and Cake
Ha-Lu Japanese Tapas Restaurant
Khanna Indian Restaurant

Spritz Spizzicheria
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Paddington Ale House
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The Oxford Hotel
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LupoLab
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Basic Info
Address
38 Kalgoorlie St, Mount Hawthorn WA 6016, Australia
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+61 8 9321 6088
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Website
ntwa.com.au
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Anzac Cottage is a house in the suburb of Mount Hawthorn, Western Australia that was built as both a memorial to the soldiers who died in the Gallipoli Campaign and as a home for one of the wounded returning men.
attractions: Braithwaite Park, Britannia Road Reserve, Lake Monger, Tran's Oriental Supermarket, Mount Hawthorn Hawkers Market, restaurants: Spritz Spizzicheria, Paddington Ale House, The Oxford Hotel, LupoLab, Drasko's Hot Chicken, Lucy Luu, The Cabin Small Bar, Kefi and Cake, Ha-Lu Japanese Tapas Restaurant, Khanna Indian Restaurant
