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

    Small section of books about Thomas Carlyle, also some postcards.
    No dogs
    Parking on road within 50m of property.
    News
    • - Thomas Carlyle’s birthplace welcomes international academics

      Staff and volunteers at the National Trust for Scotland’s Thomas Carlyle’s Birthplace in Ecclefechan are preparing to welcome a delegation of world-wide experts on the writer, on Saturday 6 September.  more>

    • - Try something new this year with the National Trust for Scotland

      Land rover safaris, sea kayaking and podcast tours are just a few of the treats on offer at National Trust for Scotland properties this summer and beyond. more>

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