Tute's cottage, Castlemaine. This little cottage in Greenhill Avenue on the edge of Forest Creek is a great survivor of the heady days of the gold rush. This cottage was begun in 1858 under the new terms of the 'Miners Right' in the days when Forest Creek flowed naturally 100 metres or so to the north. Nowadays it teeters on the edge of the creek diversion wedged between the creek and road reserves.