This fascinating 18th-century house in the pleasant coastal town of Kirkcudbright was the home and studio from 1901 to 1933 of the artist E A Hornel, one of the 'Glasgow Boys'. It contains many of his works, paintings by contemporary artists, and an extensive collection of Scottish books and local history material.
Hornel's studio overlooks the delightful Japanese-style garden, still much as he created it. Beyond is a 'Scottish' garden in a fine position above the River Dee.
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Garden only: 1st February to 31st March, daily 11.00am - 4.00pm. House and garden: April, May, June, September and October, daily 12.00pm - 5.00pm. July and August, daily 10.00am - 5.00pm.
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Adult £8, Concession £5, Family £20.
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Wheelchair users - entrance and toilet at lower ground level and lift to upper ground floor. Access to garden difficult, part of garden can be viewed from studio.
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| So finden Sie uns |
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12 High Street, Kirkcudbright
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Kontaktinformationen
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Broughton House and Garden (NTS)
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12 High Street
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Kirkcudbright
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DG6 4X
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Tel: 01557 330437
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Fax: 01557 330437
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broughtonhouse@nts.org.uk
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