Burns Cottage

Cottage in Ayr, Scotland
55°25′58″N 04°38′06″W / 55.43278°N 4.63500°W / 55.43278; -4.63500Elevation23mCompleted1757

Burns Cottage, the first home of Robert Burns, in Alloway, South Ayrshire, Scotland was built by his father, William Burnes in 1757. Burns, Scotland's national poet, was born there on 25 January 1759. It is a four-roomed clay and thatch cottage and has been fully restored to become part of the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum.

History

The cottage has had a number of uses, including a spell as a pub, run by a Mr Goudie from Riccarton who saw the opportunity to exploit Burns's developing reputation.[a] At first therefore the cottage was not greatly valued. The Suffragettes recognised its importance, having once endeavoured to set the cottage alight.[2]

In 1818, the English poet John Keats took a trip to Scotland to visit the home, years after Burns' death in 1796. Before Keats arrived, he wrote to a friend that "one of the pleasantest means of annulling self is approaching such a shrine as the cottage of Burns – we need not think of his misery – that is all gone – bad luck to it – I shall look upon it all with unmixed pleasure."[3] but his encounter with the cottage's alcoholic custodian returned him to thoughts of misery.[4]

Pictures

  • Oldest known engraving, 1805
    Oldest known engraving, 1805
  • Bedroom
    Bedroom
  • Kitchen
    Kitchen
  • Plan and Elevation view
    Plan and Elevation view
  • Cross section
    Cross section
  • View of cottage with an addition, torn down in 1902
    View of cottage with an addition, torn down in 1902
  • Back of cottage in 1904, showing then-new museum building
    Back of cottage in 1904, showing then-new museum building
  • Interior of museum, 1904
    Interior of museum, 1904

See also

Burns Cottage (Atlanta), a reproduction of Burns' birthplace, built in 1911

References

  1. ^ "Cottage for sale". Bell's Weekly Messenger. 25 November 1838. p. 4.
  2. ^ Cuthbertson, David Cuningham (1945). Autumn in Kyle and the Charm of Cunninghame. London : Jenkins. P. 60
  3. ^ Costa, Robert, "Keats’s House, Restored", article, The Wall Street Journal, August 4, 2009, retrieved August 12, 2009
  4. ^ Colvin, Sidney. John Keats.
  1. ^ Cottage for Sale — The cottage in which the Ayrshire Bard, Robert Burns, was born, which has been for years a well frequented inn, now advertised for sale by the incorporation of shoemakers of Ayr, to whom the premises present belong.[1]

External links

  • Robert Burns Birthplace Museum
  • Pictures of Burns Cottage, Alloway

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