Bradmans Birthplace
Address | 89 Adams St, Cootamundra NSW, Australia |
Phone | +61 1300 459 689 |
Hours | 09:00-17:00 |
Website | mgnsw.org.au/organisations/sir-donald-bradman-birthplace-museum |
Categories | Local History Museum, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4.6 16 reviews |
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Bradmans Birthplace reviews
16 We visited the house where Sir Donald Bradman was born on our way back to Sydney. Lovely little stop to see where it all began for the legend of cricket.
$5 tickets for adults and children are free amd you get souvenir tickets. The gentleman who greeted us at the house was very knowledgeable and welcoming.
We loved looking through all the artefacts and Memorabilia house. Wish we had more timr to look at everything.
You can alao purchase souvenirs.
Thry accept card or cash paymemts.
$5. I paid cash. Unsure if they do card.
Small cottage where Bradman was born. Lots of memorabilia. Worth checking out.
Probably only takes 30 minutes to see it all. Tie it in with the captains walk nearby for some cricket history.
Must do in Cootamundra. $5 per adult to immerse yourself into the life of the greatest ever cricketer Sir Donald Bradman born in this house in Adams Street.
Loved the directions but unfortunately closed when I arrived at 10.30 am sign said open 9 am to 5 pm
Nice little cottage, showing cricket history of Sir Donald Bradman, found this place by accident, most of people only knew Bowral, good to know he was born somewhere else, called Cootamundra $5 each for adult and kids for free, a little bit disappointed most of gift was sold out, it would be nice to brought something home.
Lots of memorabilia of Bradman here. It's worth a visit for cricket and Bradman fans.
While driving from Sydney to Melbourne we took a detour to Cootamundra to checkout Sir Don Bradman’s birthplace. Being a cricket fan it was great to see the room in which Don Bradman was born, it’s well preserved with lots of memorabilia and things about Don’s cricketing career. There is small entry fee of $5 for adults and kids are free. The Midwife who delivered Sir Don Bradman ran a small private hospital from the front room of her house, it was refurbished in 1991 and opened to public in 1992. Definitely worth a visit for every cricket fan.
An interesting place to gather an insight into one of Australia's favourite sons. If you are driving through go there, it's worth the time.
Information overload! So good! They even welcome Catholics in there! Great memorabilia and displays.
Nice to see that this building has been preserved in its former glory and a huge amout of memorabilia in honour of sir don.
Very informative. Excellent information from the volunteer there. Lot of memorabilia to look at and a short video to watch.
Great place to visit and soak in the atmosphere of a cricketing legend. And I do recommend you watch the movie at the end.well worth it.
Great place with lots of historical significance. And see where the Don was born the legend of Cricket.
Great place to visit. Bradmans Birthplace in Coitamundra. The Museum was actually the Midwife's and a place for expectant mothers.
The very friendly volunteer showed us around and he was very knowledgeable. Worth a visit. Lots of souvenirs available too.
Fantastic place great history and a lovely man by the name of Phil was fantastic and knowledgeable about bradman