Carss Cottage Museum
Things To Do Carss Park, Georges River, New South Wales
Carss Cottage is a sandstone cottage built in 1865 for William Carss and family. It is the oldest building still standing in the Kogarah area and houses a Museum focusing on local history, run by Kogarah Historical Society. Changing displays range from The Immigration Experience to Kogarah’s Amazing Achievers and lifestyles of the nineteenth and early twentieth century.
Open every Sunday afternoon and at other times by request for tour groups. Tours include a talk, tour of Museum and optional guided walk around Carss Park. Mondays at the Museum is a bi-monthly event open to all. Check their website for the full program of events.
Facilities
Disabled Assistance
Caters for hearing impairment Caters for limited mobility Wheelchair accessMembership
Australian Museums and Galleries Association National Trust Visitor Information CentreAccreditation
COVID Safe National TrustRates
Adults AUD5.00 accompanying children free. Students AUD2.00
Tours of Cottage with talk, walk and inspection cost AUD5 and must be booked.