Robert Burns and the Eglinton Estate, Irvine
Facts and practical information
During the years 1781–1782, at the age of 23, Robert Burns lived in Irvine, North Ayrshire for a period of around 9 months, whilst learning the craft of flax-dressing from Alexander Peacock, who may have been his mother's half-brother, working at the heckling shop in the Glasgow Vennel. Dr John Cumming of Milgarholm, a provost of Irvine, claimed that he had invited Burns to come to Irvine to learn flax dressing. During this time he made a number of acquaintances, befriended several locals and took regular walks into the Eglinton Woods via the old Irvine to Kilwinning toll road and the Drukken or Drucken Steps. Steps over the Red Burn and back via the site of Saint Brides or Bryde's Well at Stanecastle. Burns had several other connections with the Eglinton Estate and other branches of the Montgomerie family. He probably left in March 1782. ()
Irvine
Robert Burns and the Eglinton Estate – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Eglinton Country Park, Eglinton Tournament Bridge, Kilwinning Abbey, Eglinton Loch.
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Bus
- Irvine, Quarry Road • Lines: 11 (29 min walk)