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Burns House Museum
Burns House Museum

Burns House Museum

Robert Burns' first matrimonial home after his marriage to Jean Armour, artefacts belonging to the poet, collection of Mauchline box ware, display on curling and curling stones.

Robert Burns, Scotlands National Bard, lived in Mauchline in what was arguably his most creative and productive period. It was at his farm, Mossgiel, close to the town, that he composed many of his best-loved poems.Whilst making his new farm ready, Burns and his wife Jean Armour lodged in a room in what is now Burns House Museum.Using original manuscripts, objects and other publications we interpret Burns time in the town and his relations with many of its characters.Mauchline community library is now also housed within Burns House Museum.

Contact and Information

Castle Street
Mauchline
KA5 5BZ
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Tuesdays          10.30am – 1.40pm, 2.40pm – 6pm

Wednesdays    10.30am – 1.40pm, 2.40pm – 6pm

Thursdays        1.30pm – 4.40pm, 5.40pm – 8pm

Fridays             10.30am – 12.50pm, 1.30pm – 4pm

Saturdays         10.30am – 12.50pm, 1.30pm – 4pm

Closed Sundays, Mondays

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Toilets Available
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Wifi Available

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