Re-created Scottish Renaissance walled garden with vibrant floral designs and Museum of Farming Life Be amazed at over 30,000 annual bedding plants that make up the colourful designs in the parterres.
There are food and drink facilities in the village of Kirkoswald, in the nearby town of Ayr and at Robert Burns Birthplace Museum. For more information about planning your visit please see our ...
Step into our exhibition room and journey back in time with the original Peter Pan costumes. Hand-sewn from leather and fabric, these iconic pieces with applique leaves on both costumes hold a ...
Relax in this small jungle-themed garden and listen to the tick-tock of time inside our magnificent life-sized, driftwood crocodile, Tick-Tock (from Peter Pan). Bring a packed lunch to enjoy at our ...
At J M Barrie’s birthplace, we are fortunate to have some of the Barrie family’s personal belongings on loan or in our collection. See the little leather-encased trunk with its original Dumfries ‘PAID ...
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Museum and archive collections from Robert Burns Birthplace Museum are now available for everyone to explore online. Whether you’re a Burns scholar, tracing your family roots to Ayrshire or wanting to ...
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