Robert Burns Ellisland Museum and Farm

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Title

Robert Burns Ellisland Museum and Farm

Description

Ellisland, the rural home of National Bard Robert Burns, set in stunning landscape beside the river Nith. The site inspired Burns to write some of his most famous works, including Tam o’Shanter and Auld Lang Syne. It is unique in Burns heritage, being the only house he built for himself and his family.

Step back in time, by entering Burns’ kitchen and the Spence where he wrote and greeted his visitors. Discover a range of fascinating artefacts reflecting Burns’ life on the farm and his writing. Have a walk down the river, through Robert’s orchard and even take a peak at his outside loo!

Though built by Burns as a farmhouse, he was already famous by 1788 and the building shows some significant differences to a traditional Dumfriesshire farmhouse of the 18th century.

Source

dumfriesandgalloway

Date

1788

Type

Museum

Identifier

1129

Spatial Coverage

current,55.13336,-3.684282;

Museum Item Type Metadata

Street

Holywood Road

Place

Dumfries

IsNewThisYear

No

ArchitectName

Thomas Boyd, Dumfries

AddressLine2

Auldgirth

OpeningDate1

7/9/2019

OpeningDate2

8/9/2019

OpeningTime1

10.00-17.00

OpeningTime2

!0.00 - 17.00

Activities

Information will be available on the National Lottery Heritage Fund Resilient Heritage Programme detailing future plans for the site

WC

Yes

DisabledWC

Yes

DisabledAccess

Yes

Refreshments

Yes

EventsForChildren

No

Parking

Yes

HearingLoop

No

LimitedAccess

No

NotAccessible

No

ID

11157

IsIncludedThisYear

Yes

Postcode

DG2 0RP

Citation

“Robert Burns Ellisland Museum and Farm,” Digital Open Doors, accessed November 6, 2024, https://ddo.openvirtualworlds.org/omeka/items/show/1127.

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