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Robert Burns Ellisland Farm
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Holywood Road
Auldgirth, Scotland
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This is an excellent example of an 18th century farm made significant as the place where Robert Burns, Scotland's bard lived, worked and wrote many of his poems such as Tam O' Shanter & Auld Lang Syne. Week day booking must be done in advance but the weekend is on a drop in basis. There is also an entry fee of £5 per adult.
Explore the former home of Robert Burns, which today it is one of the leading visitor attractions in Dumfries dedicated to Scotland's national poet. Visit Ellisland, the family home built by Robert Burns in 1788 for his bride Jean Armour. Set picturesquely on the banks of the River Nith, Burns could not have chosen a more idyllic spot. Follow in the footsteps of one of world’s greatest poet’s and experience the peace and tranquility of its riverside location. Admire the view of the Nith from his study where many of his greatest works were penned, and soak in the unique atmosphere of Ellisland Farm, which has barely changed since the time of Burns.
Explore the former home of Robert Burns, which today it is one of the leading visitor attractions in Dumfries dedicated to Scotland's national poet. Visit Ellisland, the family home built by Robert Burns in 1788 for his bride Jean Armour. Set picturesquely on the banks of the River Nith, Burns coul…
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