Moat Brae, Dumfries
Facts and practical information
Moat Brae is a Georgian townhouse designed by Walter Newall in Dumfries, Scotland. It was built in 1823 in the Greek revival style. J. M. Barrie, creator of Peter Pan, played in the house and garden as a child from the ages of 13-18 whilst at school at Dumfries Academy. Barrie was later presented with the Freedom of the Burgh of Dumfries in 1924 and in his speech said "When Shades of night began to fall certain young mathematicians shed their triangles and crept up trees and down walls in an odyssey which was long after to become the play of Peter Pan. For our escapades in a certain Dumfries garden, which is enchanted land to me, were certainly the genesis of that nefarious work" ()
Dumfries
Moat Brae – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Palmerston Park, Dumfries Museum, Lincluden Collegiate Church, Dumfries and Galloway Aviation Museum.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Moat Brae?
How to get to Moat Brae by public transport?
Train
- Dumfries (9 min walk)