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ISLE OF ARRAN

Arran Heritage Museum

Set across a cluster of charming stone buildings, including a crofter’s cottage, smiddy, and stable block, the museum offers a deep dive into Arran’s social, agricultural, and industrial heritage.

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White-washed Isle of Arran Heritage Museum building with red-framed windows and entrance.

Tucked away in the peaceful hamlet of Rosaburn near Brodick, the Isle of Arran Heritage Museum is a brilliant all-weather attraction that brings the island’s past to life. Set across a cluster of charming stone buildings, including a crofter’s cottage, smiddy, and stable block, the museum offers a deep dive into Arran’s social, agricultural, and industrial heritage.

Inside, you’ll find exhibits on island geology and archaeology, the story of Arran’s clans and crofting communities, and reconstructions of traditional domestic life—complete with original furniture, tools, and household items. There’s a recreated Victorian schoolroom, displays on local wildlife and natural history, and even a section devoted to early photography on the island. Outside, the grounds include a tranquil garden, a working mill wheel, and a play area for children, making this a well-rounded stop for curious minds of all ages.

Getting there & parking

  • Location: Rosaburn, Brodick, Isle of Arran, KA27 8DP

  • Access: Approximately a 15-minute walk from the Brodick ferry terminal.

  • Parking: Free on-site parking is available for visitors.

Amenities & facilities

  • Exhibits: Displays cover various aspects of island life, including farming tools, household items, and local crafts.

  • Children's Activities: Interactive exhibits and outdoor play areas make it engaging for younger visitors.

  • Café: On-site tearoom offering light refreshments and homemade treats.

  • Shop: Gift shop featuring local crafts, books, and souvenirs.

  • Accessibility: Most areas are wheelchair accessible; however, some historic buildings may have limited access.

Opening hours & duration

  • Opening Hours: Open daily from April to October, 10:30 AM to 4:30 PM.

  • Duration: Visitors typically spend 1 to 2 hours exploring the museum.

Admission prices

  • Adults: £4.00

  • Children: £1.00

  • Family Ticket: £8.00

Please note that prices are subject to change; it's advisable to check the official website or contact the museum directly for the most up-to-date information.

Good to know

  • Pet Policy: Dogs are welcome in the outdoor areas but not inside the exhibition buildings.

  • Events: The museum hosts various events throughout the season, including craft fairs and historical reenactments.

Final thoughts

The Isle of Arran Heritage Museum provides a captivating glimpse into the island's past, making it a must-visit for those interested in history and culture. Its diverse exhibits and family-friendly atmosphere ensure an enjoyable experience for all ages.

Location

Inside the Arran Heritage Museum - old wooden farming machinery.

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