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    Thomas Carlyle's Birthplace
    Thomas Carlyle's Birthplace
    Thomas Carlyle's Birthplace
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    Green Tourism Award - Bronze

    There is reasonably rough paving between parking spaces and the birthplace.
    One step into main room on ground floor. Steep flight of stairs up to two rooms on second floor.

    Large print factsheets on request.
    Touch tours â€" book in advance.

    An audio guide in the ground floor room provides information about the property.

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