Burns' Cottage & Lunch in Brig O' Doon
History, Food & Drink | Nationwide event hosted by Saint Marnock District Branch
Wednesday 21 January 2026 at 11.30am
Cost: Burns' Cottage £9 (free to National Trust members), Lunch £20
Bookable
| Deadline: 01/12/2025
This cosy four-room cottage is where Burns was born and lived until the age of seven. Take a look at the tiny box bed that young Robert shared with three of his siblings.
Burns and his family lived side by side with their farm animals. In the kitchen, they ate their meals together, read by the crackling fireside and received their earliest schooling. The kitchen area is brought to life with a spooky rendition of Tam o’ Shanter, re-creating the atmosphere of the house where Burns’s imagination was first fired.
Throughout, the walls of the cottage are daubed with fragments of Burns’s verse and a braw selection of Scots words, such as ‘hawkie’ and ‘crambo-jingle.’ Outside is the small cottage garden where Robert tended the crops alongside his father and brother Gilbert.
The cottage was a privately rented residence and then an alehouse for most of the 19th century, before being restored to its former glory by the Burns Monument Trust in 1881.
We will then have lunch in the newly refurbished restaurant, Tales, in Brig O’ Doon
where you can choose from the two course market menu.
For further information about this event please contact:
Burns' Cottage, Alloway, Ayr, KA7 4PQ