This is a fantastic little museum, taking you through the history on one of Selkirk's oldest closes (lanes). Originally a wigmaker's shop, it changed hands and became a butchers and an ironmongers. The museum shows it as an ironmongers, with the family bed and typical items for sale. Upstairs is more about the history of Selkirk and the Common Riding. This museum is wonderful and also accessible if you are in...
Read moreGreat hospitality and really interesting even if your not that into history. It's free to get in but you can give donations. The place is also bigger than expected with a gallery that you can buy...
Read moreAn amazing hideaway of a museum well worth a visit lots of nooks to look in and lots to reminisce about morag was an amazing host on the day and told us about the court house and Jim Clark and...
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