Mayes Cottage is a historical gem located in Kingston, Queensland, offering visitors a unique opportunity to step back in time and experience a piece of Logan’s pioneering heritage. Built in 1887 by John and Emily Mayes, the cottage has retained much of its original charm and character, providing a glimpse into the life of a Queensland pioneering family. Visitors can explore the two-bedroom cottage, formal dining room, sitting room, and kitchen, all furnished with original family pieces dating back to the 1880s. The cottage also features a slab hut, showcasing the craftsmanship of the era and serving as a testament to the Mayes family’s resourcefulness and resilience.
Mayes Cottage welcomes guests on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, offering guided tours by friendly volunteer guides who are passionate about sharing the history and stories of the Mayes family. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely picnic on the veranda or engage in a yarn with the guides, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for all who visit. The cottage’s rich history, from its humble beginnings as a slab hut to its transformation into a cherished family home, provides a fascinating insight into the challenges and triumphs of early Queensland settlers.
Preserving the legacy of the Mayes family, Mayes Cottage stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of Queensland’s pioneering age. With a focus on honoring the traditions and heritage of Australia’s First Peoples, the Logan City Council acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land and invites visitors to learn more about the rich cultural tapestry that shapes the region. Through its commitment to heritage conservation and community engagement, Mayes Cottage offers a captivating journey through time, inviting visitors to connect with the past and appreciate the enduring legacy of those who came before.