
A Museum For Living In
A monument to the tastes, talents and achievements of its creator

a flibbertigibbet of a house
The stones speak both of triumph and disaster

Sir Walter Scott's
palace of the imagination
Novelist, playwright and poet 1771 1832
Welcome to Abbotsford
Abbotsford's historic house and gardens are open for Christmas Thursday- Sunday 10am- 4pm. Our exhibition, shop and cafe are open 7 days a week 10am- 4pm. Last entry to the historic house is at 3pm and we strongly recommend pre-booking your tickets to avoid disappointment.
Discover Abbotsford, the home of Sir Walter Scott.
Abbotsford is the extraordinary home of the 19th century novelist and ‘Great Scott’ who popularised tartan, saved the Scottish banknote and rediscovered his country’s Crown Jewels.
Discover a treasure trove of intriguing objects which inspired his greatest poems and novels. Learn about Scott's life, browse the gift shop, enjoy seasonal food in our café or simply relax in the beautiful formal gardens and tranquil woodlands.
Created almost 200 years ago by the River Tweed in the Scottish Borders, Abbotsford is now just a short train ride from Edinburgh.