|
Attractions near Burnbrae Mill
|
This is a list of the attractions near this property that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this property.
|
National Museum of Costume
(7 Miles)*
Follow fashion and social etiquette from the 1870s to the 1950 at the National Museum of Costume. |
|
Castle Douglas Art Gallery
(7 Miles)*
Castle Douglas Art Gallery first opened in 1938 having been gifted to the town by Mrs Ethel Bristowe and now forms an excellent venue for an annual programme of temporary exhibitions running from Easter to Christmas. |
|
New Abbey Corn Mill
(7 Miles)*
New Abbey Corn Mill is a well-kept secret in the village of New Abbey, five miles south of Dumfries. |
|
Threave Castle
(8 Miles)*
Threave Castle is a massive tower built in the late 14th century by Archibald the Grim, Lord of Galloway. |
|
Burns House
(8 Miles)*
It was in this simple sandstone house in a quiet Dumfries street that Robert Burns, Scotland's national poet, spent the last years of his brilliant life. |
|
Threave
(8 Miles)*
Threave Garden has something to offer in all seasons. At 64 acres, it is best known for its spectacular springtime display of daffodils, but herbaceous beds are colourful in summer and the trees and heather garden are striking in autumn. |
|
Caerlaverock Castle
(11 Miles)*
One of the finest castles in Scotland, Caerlaverock Castle is on a triangular site surrounded by moats. |
|
Savings Banks Museum
(15 Miles)*
In 1810 Dr Duncan opened the world's first commercial savings bank, paying interest of its investors' modest savings. |
|
The Stewartry Museum
(15 Miles)*
The Stewartry Museum was founded in 1879, and first occupied part of Kirkcudbright Town Hall. As the collections grew, the present purpose-built museum was opened in 1893. |
|
MacLellan's Castle
(15 Miles)*
MacLellan's Castle is a castellated town house, which was built in the 1750s. |
|
Towns near Burnbrae Mill
|
|
Crocketford
(2 Miles)*
Crocketford, once known as 'Nine Mile Bar', lies mid way between Dumfries and Castle Douglas. Its history goes back many years but it did not really exist as a village before the arrival of the strange sect in 1787... |
|
Kirkgunzeon
(3 Miles)*
|
|
Springholm
(3 Miles)*
|
|
Shawhead
(3 Miles)*
|
|
Beeswing
(3 Miles)*
|
|
Lochfoot
(3 Miles)*
|
|
Haugh of Urr
(4 Miles)*
|
|
Kirkpatrick Durham
(4 Miles)*
|
|
Old Bridge of Urr
(5 Miles)*
|
|
Dalbeattie
(6 Miles)*
|
|
National Trust | Estate Agents |
Copyright © 1999-2012 Excelsior Information Systems Limited.
All rights reserved.
Press Room Terms of Use Privacy Link to Us Index Site Map
