Scotland - folk life museums & social history exhibits

Ideas for visits to crofts, cottages, farmhouses - restored or preserved - exploring rural life, domestic life in towns and cities, as lived in the recent or more distant past - living history experiences

Row of stone cottages, mossy roof slatesVisit museums or ordinary homes from previous centuries. Explore social history - houses, settlements, farm and urban heritage exhibits telling the story of working people's daily lives in town or country. We list places where you can look at domestic life, everyday objects, traditional crafts, old cottages, preserved villages, old-fashioned farms etc. from past centuries. OldandInteresting hopes these suggestions will help people find good days out, and plan holidays. Enjoy!
Scotland has been home to a variety of lifestyles, some in remote areas. Crofts and rural ways of life, unique island cultures, tenement living in cities, and a range of homes and museums in the urban parts of central Scotland. Folk museums offer an alternative look at history after visiting a stately home on the tourist trail. Try combining a trip to Fife Folk Museum with a visit to Falkland Palace about 20 minutes away, for example.

Scotland

Argyll

Ayrshire, Dumfries & Galloway

Edinburgh, Lothians, Fife, Stirling, Borders 

Grampian, Tayside, Perth

Greater Glasgow, Clyde Valley

Highlands

Orkney, Shetland

Western Isles


Please check opening times - especially of smaller or volunteer-run places.

UK folk museums, domestic life and social history exhibits, ordinary homes in the past - introduction

Please send an email if you want to suggest an addition to this list of museums and other exhibits about "ordinary" or "folk" or "everyday" ways of life in the past. So far we're trying to cover Britain and then Ireland, but suggestions for a future USA list are also very welcome. Even though grand castles and stately homes are fascinating too, sometimes with interesting kitchens, laundry rooms etc., they aren't listed here, and nor are industrial heritage exhibits all about manufacturing and technology, without workers' cottages. These pages emphasise ordinary domestic life, our ancestors' everyday objects, traditional crafts, living history, old cottages, preserved villages, old-fashioned farms etc.

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You may like our new sister site Home Things Past where you'll find articles about antiques, vintage kitchen stuff, crafts, and other things to do with home life in the past. There's space for comments and discussion too. Please do take a look and add your thoughts.  (Comments don't appear instantly.)

For sources please refer to the books page, and/or the excerpts quoted on the pages of this website, and note that many links lead to museum sites. Feel free to ask if you're looking for a specific reference - feedback is always welcome anyway. Unfortunately, it's not possible to help you with queries about prices or valuation.