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Mills Cottage - National Trust

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The earliest part of Mills Cottage dates back to c.1843, making it possibly one of Victorias oldest homes. Further sections were added on through the rest of the 1840s, displaying a range of building techniques from the period. The house was first occupied by John Brabyn Mills and his brother Charles Fredrick and from the mid 1850s-1871 Captain John Mills, the Port Fairy Harbour Master occupied the house. The house remains considerably intact including over fifty different wallpapers layered throughout. Open some Saturdays 2pm - 4pm. See website for opening dates.

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