A lovely museum and cafe. Only £5 to get into the museum which houses lots of exhibits about rural life on the island. Reconstruction of buildings and trades on the the Island. Various exhibits about military associations from WW1 & 2 and the unfortunate crashes.
A good display about Arran Creamery
Fabulous place to visit, so much variety in such a small place. A good few hours needed for this visit. Very friendly and helpful staff.
I have been to Arran many times over the years and have passed the Museum on the way to other places. This time we stopped and regretted that we had taken so long to come here. A treasure trove of the history and the people of Arran. From the old cottage, the Smiddy. The schoolhouse and the farming
Great little place, lots to see, worth the five pounds entry fee. Farm machinery, 1910 cottage, blacksmith forge, various displays, shop and cafe
One of the best museums I've visited in the UK over the years. Second best after maritime museum in Irvine. 25-30 minutes walk along the coast from the ferry crossing in main Isle Town of Brodick. £5 entry fee which seems to be a real bargain these days. Excellent value for money. So many things to
Great find on the way back to the ferry.
A well laid out small museum with some really interesting stuff even for the kids (12&7).
The cafe/tea room was excellent. We had soup of the day, sandwiches, a pot of tea and a selection of deserts. The meringue was fantastic. Totally indulgent.
Excellent
We popped in for a quick snack only to find a great variety of exhibits. Well worth a visit
Very interesting, but heritage museums make me feel old as I have used many of the exhibits. Told some visitors about the prestige of being "ink monitor" in the old school desks! I think more old photos would enhance the experience.
Very in-patient, staff very welcoming and helpful as well as knowledgeable.
Great wee place to visit when on Arran. Great for kids too.
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