John Knox House
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Dating back to 1470 and now incorporated into the Scottish Storytelling Centre, John Knox House is one of Scotland's greatest cultural treasures and is associated with the most dramatic events in Scotland's turbulent history. Located in The Netherbow, the house was the home of James Mossman, goldsmith to Mary Queen of Scots, and became known as the final residence of John Knox, the Protestant reformer. 30 tickets will be available per half-hour, with limited tickets available in advance via the website.
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The tour of John Knox House explains the international reach of Knox’s influence and places Scotland in an international context through its association with Mary, Queen of Scots.
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Self-guided tours of the House and surrounding area
Children’s activity sheets
Refreshments from the cafe
www.scottishstorytellingcentre.com
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Self-guided tours of the House and surrounding area
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Refreshments from the cafe
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