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John Knox House — Attraction in City of Edinburgh

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John Knox House
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John Knox House, popularly known as John Knox's House, is an historic house in Edinburgh, Scotland, reputed to have been owned and lived in by Protestant reformer John Knox during the 16th century.
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Scottish Storytelling Centre
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The Edinburgh Dungeon
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National Museum of Scotland
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No. 1 High Street
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Whiski Bar & Restaurant
119 High St, Edinburgh EH1 1SG, United Kingdom
Monteiths
61 High St, Edinburgh EH1 1SR, United Kingdom
The Haggis Box
Scottish Storytelling Centre, 43-45 High St, Edinburgh EH1 1SR, United Kingdom
Yaduvanshi Authentic Indian Restaurant
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Royal Mile Tavern
127 High St, Edinburgh EH1 1SG, United Kingdom
PIGGS
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White Horse Oyster & Seafood Bar
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Hilton Edinburgh Carlton
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High Street Hostel
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Royal Mile Backpackers
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Holiday Inn Express Edinburgh - Royal Mile by IHG
300 Cowgate, Edinburgh EH1 1NA, United Kingdom
a&o Hostel Edinburgh City
50 Blackfriars St, Edinburgh EH1 1NE, United Kingdom
Aparthotel Adagio Edinburgh Royal Mile
231 Canongate, Edinburgh EH8 8BJ, United Kingdom
ibis Edinburgh Centre Royal Mile - Hunter Square
Off Royal Mile, 6 Hunter Square, Edinburgh EH1 1QW, United Kingdom
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John Knox House

43-45 High St, Edinburgh EH1 1SR, United Kingdom
4.3(271)
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John Knox House, popularly known as John Knox's House, is an historic house in Edinburgh, Scotland, reputed to have been owned and lived in by Protestant reformer John Knox during the 16th century.

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attractions: Museum of Childhood, Royal Mile, The Chocolatarium, Scottish Storytelling Centre, The Real Mary King's Close, St Giles' Cathedral, The Edinburgh Dungeon, The Caves, National Museum of Scotland, City Art Centre, restaurants: The World's End, The Edinburgh Larder - Blackfriars Street, No. 1 High Street, Whiski Bar & Restaurant, Monteiths, The Haggis Box, Yaduvanshi Authentic Indian Restaurant, Royal Mile Tavern, PIGGS, White Horse Oyster & Seafood Bar
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+44 131 556 9579
Website
scottishstorytellingcentre.com

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Nearby attractions of John Knox House

Museum of Childhood

Royal Mile

The Chocolatarium

Scottish Storytelling Centre

The Real Mary King's Close

St Giles' Cathedral

The Edinburgh Dungeon

The Caves

National Museum of Scotland

City Art Centre

Museum of Childhood

Museum of Childhood

4.3

(1.0K)

Open 24 hours
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Royal Mile

Royal Mile

4.7

(8.2K)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
The Chocolatarium

The Chocolatarium

4.9

(1.3K)

Open 24 hours
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Scottish Storytelling Centre

Scottish Storytelling Centre

4.7

(358)

Open until 6:00 PM
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Things to do nearby

History Lovers Old Town Walk
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Wed, Dec 10 • 10:00 AM
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Fri, Dec 5 • 8:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of John Knox House

The World's End

The Edinburgh Larder - Blackfriars Street

No. 1 High Street

Whiski Bar & Restaurant

Monteiths

The Haggis Box

Yaduvanshi Authentic Indian Restaurant

Royal Mile Tavern

PIGGS

White Horse Oyster & Seafood Bar

The World's End

The World's End

4.5

(2.5K)

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The Edinburgh Larder - Blackfriars Street

The Edinburgh Larder - Blackfriars Street

4.6

(1.8K)

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No. 1 High Street

No. 1 High Street

4.2

(935)

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Whiski Bar & Restaurant

Whiski Bar & Restaurant

4.4

(1.8K)

Click for details
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Reviews of John Knox House

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4.0
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Houses alongside the Scottish Storytelling Centre is this museum. All about the life and times of John Knox, the Scottish theologian and leader of the Scottish Reformation.

To tour the museum, you have to first enter the storytelling centre and pay at the reception there. Then you're given some notes for a self-guided tour. The house is certainly one of the oldest in Edinburgh, dating back to 1470. According to the notes, it's debatable if John Knox actually stayed in the house, so that's a bit of a let-down.

The house museum is split over three levels accessible via stone spiral staircase. The first 2 floors cover general history, the history of the house and exhibits about the reformation and the relationship with the bible. While the top floor cover more about John Knox, his role in the reformation and relationships with Mary Queen of Scots.

Overall, enjoyable and an interesting visit if not quite as intellectually as I'd thought it would've been given the subject matter. The entrance fee is...

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4.0
49w

John Knox House, located on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile, is a fascinating and historically significant site that offers visitors a deep dive into Scotland’s turbulent religious history. This beautifully preserved 15th-century building, once home to the famous Protestant Reformer John Knox, is a must-visit for anyone interested in Scotland’s religious and political past, as well as for those who appreciate historic architecture.

The house itself is an architectural gem, with its distinctive, steeply pitched roof and ornate details. As one of the oldest surviving buildings on the Royal Mile, it offers a captivating glimpse into life during the Scottish Reformation. Inside, the rooms are filled with exhibits and displays that recount Knox's life and his role in the Scottish Protestant movement. The museum’s presentations are both informative and engaging, with well-curated displays that cover Knox’s controversial life, his religious reforms, and his impact...

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5.0
26w

It was pouring with rain, so I decided to visit the John Knox House to dry out. I am glad I did as it exceeded my expectations. The Mosman family owned the property during Mary Queen of Scots rule. You learn about their lives and their interactions with John Knox, who lived at the house for a few months. There were lots of interesting artifacts. The information provided was informative. It is worth going just to see the hand-painted ceiling. The ticket price was very reasonable. Staff were friendly and happy to answer questions. There were a few souvenirs on sale at the ticket desk. They desk is inside a shop so you can purchase books and general gift items here. There was also a cafe. There are toilets on the premises. These have changing facilities. Accessibke toilets are on the ground floor. Only the ground floor is accessible to people who use a wheelchair or have mobility issues. The upper floors are only...

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macedonboymacedonboy
Houses alongside the Scottish Storytelling Centre is this museum. All about the life and times of John Knox, the Scottish theologian and leader of the Scottish Reformation. To tour the museum, you have to first enter the storytelling centre and pay at the reception there. Then you're given some notes for a self-guided tour. The house is certainly one of the oldest in Edinburgh, dating back to 1470. According to the notes, it's debatable if John Knox actually stayed in the house, so that's a bit of a let-down. The house museum is split over three levels accessible via stone spiral staircase. The first 2 floors cover general history, the history of the house and exhibits about the reformation and the relationship with the bible. While the top floor cover more about John Knox, his role in the reformation and relationships with Mary Queen of Scots. Overall, enjoyable and an interesting visit if not quite as intellectually as I'd thought it would've been given the subject matter. The entrance fee is about right.
Shelley CShelley C
It was pouring with rain, so I decided to visit the John Knox House to dry out. I am glad I did as it exceeded my expectations. The Mosman family owned the property during Mary Queen of Scots rule. You learn about their lives and their interactions with John Knox, who lived at the house for a few months. There were lots of interesting artifacts. The information provided was informative. It is worth going just to see the hand-painted ceiling. The ticket price was very reasonable. Staff were friendly and happy to answer questions. There were a few souvenirs on sale at the ticket desk. They desk is inside a shop so you can purchase books and general gift items here. There was also a cafe. There are toilets on the premises. These have changing facilities. Accessibke toilets are on the ground floor. Only the ground floor is accessible to people who use a wheelchair or have mobility issues. The upper floors are only accessible by steps.
Scott Herrmann-KeelingScott Herrmann-Keeling
What an amazing place! The house itself is a treasure. While the ties to John Knox aren't necessarily the strongest (he is believed to have lived there for the last 18 months of his life), the museum leverages them to tell the broader stories of the religious strife in Scotland in the 1550s and 60s as well as what a well-to-do family home would look like in that time. We were also extremely fortunate to meet Libby behind the desk. Having done a thesis on Mary Queen of Scots and possessing an insatiable curiosity for the time period in general with the research skills to match, she is uniquely qualified to answer questions and provide guidance to visitors.
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Houses alongside the Scottish Storytelling Centre is this museum. All about the life and times of John Knox, the Scottish theologian and leader of the Scottish Reformation. To tour the museum, you have to first enter the storytelling centre and pay at the reception there. Then you're given some notes for a self-guided tour. The house is certainly one of the oldest in Edinburgh, dating back to 1470. According to the notes, it's debatable if John Knox actually stayed in the house, so that's a bit of a let-down. The house museum is split over three levels accessible via stone spiral staircase. The first 2 floors cover general history, the history of the house and exhibits about the reformation and the relationship with the bible. While the top floor cover more about John Knox, his role in the reformation and relationships with Mary Queen of Scots. Overall, enjoyable and an interesting visit if not quite as intellectually as I'd thought it would've been given the subject matter. The entrance fee is about right.
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It was pouring with rain, so I decided to visit the John Knox House to dry out. I am glad I did as it exceeded my expectations. The Mosman family owned the property during Mary Queen of Scots rule. You learn about their lives and their interactions with John Knox, who lived at the house for a few months. There were lots of interesting artifacts. The information provided was informative. It is worth going just to see the hand-painted ceiling. The ticket price was very reasonable. Staff were friendly and happy to answer questions. There were a few souvenirs on sale at the ticket desk. They desk is inside a shop so you can purchase books and general gift items here. There was also a cafe. There are toilets on the premises. These have changing facilities. Accessibke toilets are on the ground floor. Only the ground floor is accessible to people who use a wheelchair or have mobility issues. The upper floors are only accessible by steps.
Shelley C

Shelley C

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What an amazing place! The house itself is a treasure. While the ties to John Knox aren't necessarily the strongest (he is believed to have lived there for the last 18 months of his life), the museum leverages them to tell the broader stories of the religious strife in Scotland in the 1550s and 60s as well as what a well-to-do family home would look like in that time. We were also extremely fortunate to meet Libby behind the desk. Having done a thesis on Mary Queen of Scots and possessing an insatiable curiosity for the time period in general with the research skills to match, she is uniquely qualified to answer questions and provide guidance to visitors.
Scott Herrmann-Keeling

Scott Herrmann-Keeling

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