Eyemouth Museum
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Description: Newly refurbished museum, which has a major tapestry detailing the fishing disaster of 1881. Exhibitions for farming, milling, wheelwrighting and blacksmithing.
Ownership: Charitable Trust. Self-financing
Situation � OS ref: NT 944642
How to get there: By car: Within the town of Eyemouth in the Auld Kirk, Manse Road. By public transport: Town is well served by Public Transport from Berwick upon Tweed, Duns and other Border towns.
Seasonal opening details (2009): 1st April to end of October
Opening Hours: April to September: Mon to Sat 10am to 5pm, Sunday 12noon to 3pm. October: Mon to Sat 10am to 4pm only. Sunday Closed
Facilities:
Special Exhibitions 2009 "U Boat Alert" Artefacts recovered from the wrecks of the "Boyne Castle" and the "Shakespeare" which were sunk by a U-boat in 1917.
Admission: Adult �2.50, Concessions �2, Accompanied children Free Party rates on application. Eyemouth Residents Free
Contact: Tel: 018907 51701 Email: enquiries@eyemouthmuseum.co.uk
Attached attractions: Fisherman�s Cottage Kitchen exhibition.
Other Attractions in the Area: Eyemouth Maritime Centre Gunsgreen House
Fish market and Quay.
Additional info: VisitScotland 3-star Museum.
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Places to stay nearby: Eyemouth
Local towns and villages: Eyemouth St Abbs Berwick upon Tweed
Eyemouth Museum,
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