Located in Manning Park, Hamilton Hill, the Azelia Ley Homestead Museum is a heritage-listed limestone residence built in 1923. Originally home to Azelia Manning-Ley, the restored homestead now serves as a museum showcasing Cockburn’s cultural and material history. Managed by the Historical Society of Cockburn, the museum features period rooms and displays in both the main residence and the Wagon House. The building consists of two distinct wings connected by an enclosed verandah, set among historic grounds. The museum offers visitors a glimpse into early settler life in the Cockburn district. Open to the public since 1983. Contact museum for current opening hours and tour information.