Angus Folk Museum
Angus Folk Museum | |
National Trust for Scotland | |
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Grid reference: | NO387468 |
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Website: | Angus Folk Museum |
Angus Folk Museum is a museum in Glamis in Angus. It is owned by the National Trust for Scotland.
The museum is housed in a terraced row of six cottages built in 1793 and one farm steading. The buildings were given by Timothy Bowes-Lyon, 16th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne to house the museum collections. [1]
The museum is a centre for agricultural history and rural life. It was founded by Jean, Lady Maitland who gave her collections to the nation in the 1950s.[2] and it has been run by the National Trust for Scotland since 1976.[1]
The museum has been described as containing "one of Scotland's finest folk collections". [3]
It has been given a 3 star rating by the Tourist Board.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Undiscovered Scotland
- ↑ http://www.angusahead.com/AngusListings/TourismAttractions/AngusFolkMuseum2473_O.asp Angus Ahead
- ↑ Welcome to Scotland – museums and galleries