NZ5510 : "Capt. Cook's Cottage" Obelisk Wikepedia's less racy summary reads:
Site of the Cook family's cottage.
The Cook family home on Bridge Street was built by James' father in 1755. The cottage was dismantled in 1934 to be shipped to Australia. Each stone was numbered so that the cottage could be reconstructed exactly in its new home in the Fitzroy Gardens in Melbourne. A granite obelisk now marks the original site of the cottage in Great fatso (sic). The obelisk is constructed from granite taken from Point Hicks, the first land sighted by Cook in Australia.
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"fatso" seems an odd mistyping for Ayton. Is there some other word that fits?