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Hugh Miller’s Birthplace Cottage & Museum in Cromarty celebrates prominent 19th-century Highland polymath, Hugh Miller – an eminent geologist, writer and social commentator. Today the Georgian villa, Miller House, is a museum which presents his life and work, while the iconic thatched fisherman’s cottage beside it was his birthplace and early home. A peaceful garden and picturesque courtyard completes the visitor experience, which will appeal to those with keen eyes and lively minds. In the words of the great man himself, ‘Life is itself a school and nature always a fresh study’. We hope you enjoy discovering Hugh and his world.

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Hugh Miller's Birthplace Cottage and Museum
Church Street
IV11 8XA Cromarty

Visitor information Hugh Miller's Birthplace Cottage and Museum

Opening hours

Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday Closed
Thursday Closed
Friday
11:00 – 16:00
Saturday
11:00 – 16:00
Sunday
11:00 – 16:00

1 Dec 2019–29 Mar 2020, closed
30 Mar–30 Sep, daily, 13.00–17.00 (last entry 16.30)
1 Oct–31 Oct, Sat–Mon, 13.00–17.00 (last entry 16.30)
1 Nov–2 Apr 2021, closed

Admission

Adults£6.50
Reduced£5.50
Family£16.50
One Adult Family£11.50

Facilities

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Location & Map

Church Street, Cromarty

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Exhibitions

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Hugh Miller's Birthplace Cottage and Museum Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    Hugh Miller's Birthplace Cottage and Museum in Cromarty, Scotland, offers visitors a glimpse into the life of the renowned 19th-century geologist, writer, and folklorist. The museum consists of two parts: Miller's humble thatched cottage birthplace and a newer museum building.

    The cottage, maintained in its original state, provides an authentic atmosphere of Miller's early years. Visitors appreciate the well-preserved interior, complete with period furnishings and personal artifacts. The museum section houses an extensive collection of Miller's fossils, geological specimens, and writings, offering insight into his scientific contributions and literary works.

    Many reviewers praise the knowledgeable and enthusiastic staff who bring Miller's story to life through engaging tours and presentations. The exhibits are generally well-curated, offering a good balance of information on Miller's personal life, his geological discoveries, and his impact on Scottish culture and science.

    Some visitors note that the museum might be relatively small compared to larger institutions, but most find the content rich and informative. The garden area receives positive mentions for its peaceful atmosphere and connection to Miller's work.

    A few reviewers suggest that some exhibits could benefit from updates or more interactive elements to engage younger visitors. Additionally, some mention that the stairs in the cottage might be challenging for those with mobility issues.

    Overall, Hugh Miller's Birthplace Cottage and Museum is generally well-regarded for its historical significance, educational value, and its role in preserving the legacy of an important Scottish figure. It appeals particularly to those interested in geology, Scottish history, and 19th-century life.

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