Eyemouth Museum
Things to do in Eyemouth Scottish Borders
Museums in Scotland
Description: Museum, which has a major tapestry detailing the fishing disaster of 1881. Exhibitions for farming, milling, wheelwrighting and blacksmithing.
Ownership: Charitable Trust. Self-financing
Situation – OS ref: NT 944642
How to get there: By car: Within the town of Eyemouth in the Auld Kirk, Manse Road. By public transport: Town is well served by Public Transport from Berwick upon Tweed, Duns and other Border towns.
Opening Hours: Open from April to October Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursday, Fridays and Saturdays 11.00am to 4.00pm (Open Wednesdays in July & August) Sundays 12.00 to 4.00pm (Closed Sundays in October)
Facilities:
Admission: Adult £3.00, Concessions £2.50, Accompanied children Free Party rates on application. Eyemouth Residents Free
Gift Shop We have our own Gift Shop stocked with a large selection of good quality Scottish & Seaside Gifts along with Children's Toys and Local Arts, Crafts & Produce.
Exhibition Local history exhibitions are held each year upstairs in our first floor gallery and exhibition space. Please contact us to find out about our current exhibition, which changes throughout each season.
Contact: Tel: 018907 51701 Email: enquiries@eyemouthmuseum.co.uk
Attached attractions: Fisherman’s Cottage Kitchen exhibition.
Other Attractions in the Area: Eyemouth Maritime Centre Gunsgreen House
Fish market and Quay.
Additional info: VisitScotland 3-star Museum.
Web link: http://www.scotborders.gov.uk/outabout/visit/museums/3241.html
Places to stay nearby: Eyemouth
Local towns and villages: Eyemouth St Abbs Berwick upon Tweed
Eyemouth Museum, Scotland
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