Corrigall Farm Museum is a traditional 'but and ben' laid out as a typical Orkney farmhouse and steading in Victorian/late 19th century period. The site has a working barn, grain kiln and horse-drawn machinery, making an interesting visit for children and adults. A traditional peat fire helps to recreate the atmosphere of times gone by. Unfortunately Corrigall Farm Museum is currently closed by why not visit out other farm museum, Kirbuster Museum in Birsay?
Fantastic and we'll preserved museum showing what life was like back in the day for farming on Orkney. Friendly, welcoming staff have clearly looked after the site. Admission is free and you can support through donation or buying some tasty Orkney fudge on site. Toilets available too, great for a spare 20 minutes.
Superb place free entry but make a donation ppl council are meant to be shutting it . The guy mr flett that was thier very helpful great knowledge well set out place with old farm implants and housing for back in the day great piece of orcadian history that needs to be kept come on o.i.c and great orkney ice cream lemon curd was ace
Well preserved and looked after croft houses and farming equipment. Very helpful and knowledgeable volunteers who maintain the houses and keep the peat fire going! Free to visit and has parking on site.
Free Entry and good parking, Nice area and beautiful old stone buildings, loads of traditional items in byres and cottage, friendly and knowledgeable staff
Lovely place, full of history and tradition. Must visit in Orkney
Well presented museum. Interesting collection of farm and people's living space and personal items. You feel the inhabitants have just walked away.
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Toilets
Restaurant
Family friendly
Good for kids
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Fantastic and we'll preserved museum showing what life was like back in the day for farming on Orkney. Friendly, welcoming staff have clearly looked after the site. Admission is free and you can support through donation or buying some tasty Orkney fudge on site. Toilets available too, great for a spare 20 minutes.
Superb place free entry but make a donation ppl council are meant to be shutting it . The guy mr flett that was thier very helpful great knowledge well set out place with old farm implants and housing for back in the day great piece of orcadian history that needs to be kept come on o.i.c and great orkney ice cream lemon curd was ace
Well preserved and looked after croft houses and farming equipment. Very helpful and knowledgeable volunteers who maintain the houses and keep the peat fire going! Free to visit and has parking on site.
Free Entry and good parking, Nice area and beautiful old stone buildings, loads of traditional items in byres and cottage, friendly and knowledgeable staff
Lovely place, full of history and tradition. Must visit in Orkney
Well presented museum. Interesting collection of farm and people's living space and personal items. You feel the inhabitants have just walked away.