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Hugh Miller’s Birthplace Cottage & Museum accessibility guide
Hugh Miller’s Birthplace Cottage & Museum comprises two main buildings – the birthplace cottage and a Georgian house. Each has its own garden space.
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Welcome
Hugh Miller’s Birthplace Cottage & Museum explores the life and work of one of Scotland’s most eminent geologists and story tellers.
Please contact us with any accessibility enquiries.
Tel: 01381 600245
Email: millermuseum@nts.org.uk
At a glance
We look forward to welcoming you to our museum and cottage. As both elements of the visit are housed within listed buildings, they are not designed with modern accessibility guidelines.
- The main museum house is accessed by 4 stone steps and comprises three floors of interpretation and museum artefacts.
- The floors are accessed via a spiral staircase and there is no lift.
- There is one unisex toilet on the ground floor.
- The cottage is accessed via a cobbled courtyard with a kerb step to enter and then a drop step into the cottage itself.
- The upper floor is reached by a short flight of stairs and there is no lift.
Please note we have a complimentary ticket policy for carers.
Getting here
Hugh Miller’s Birthplace Cottage & Museum
Church Street
Cromarty
IV2 8XA
Cromarty is approximately 20 miles north of Inverness, on the Black Isle.
By car
There are road signs from the A9 directing visitors to Cromarty.
Parking
Cromarty is an old town with limited parking. There is no designated parking for Hugh Miller’s Birthplace Cottage & Museum.
- There is a car park by the harbour at Cromarty Links.
- Side street parking is possible in town.
- Parking is free throughout the town.
Car-free travel
Cromarty is connected to the wider Black Isle area and Inverness by regular buses.
- Up-to-date travel information can be found on the Stagecoach website.
Cycle routes are located across the Black Isle and many lead to Cromarty.
Dogs
- Assistance dogs are welcome throughout the museum and cottage.
- Well-behaved dogs are also welcome on the ground floor. If you are comfortable, staff will happily sit with your dog while you explore the site.
- A water bowl for dogs can be found outside the front door of the museum and cottage.
Mobile signal
- Mobile signal is somewhat patchy in Cromarty and it does depend on the network you are using.
- In the event of an emergency, there are staff stationed in the museum and cottage to assist.
Facilities
Museum (Miller House)
- The museum is accessed via four stone steps from the main road (Church Street). There are handrails on either side of the steps.
- The main door width is 106cm.
- The main door is not automatic and opens inwards.
- The museum covers three floors, accessed by a spiral staircase with a handrail. There is seating on each floor.
- The visit is self-guided, and visitors can spend as long as they like in each room.
- The museum garden is accessed via the back door of the museum and has a few low steps curving around the space.
- The back door width is 74cm.
- The back door is not automatic and opens inwards.
Cottage
- The birthplace cottage is located next door to the museum and is accessed via a cobbled courtyard from the road.
- There is a kerb step into the courtyard.
- The cottage is over 300 years old and has low ceilings throughout the property.
- Upon entering, there is a step down into the hallway with the main cottage to the left and a second-hand book shop to the right.
- The main door width is 76cm.
- The main door height is 153cm.
- The main door is not automatic and opens inwards.
- The upstairs is accessed by a narrow stairway.
- The visit is self-guided, and visitors can spend as long as they like in each room.
- Seating is available throughout the cottage.
- The cottage garden is located at the far end of the cobbled courtyard. It is reached via a set of small stone steps with a handrail.
Shop
- The main shop is located inside Miller House on the ground floor.
- Staff are available to assist with any objects that are too high or heavy to reach, and can also provide price information for items.
Toilet
- A unisex toilet is available inside Miller House on the ground floor beside the reception.
- Baby changing facilities are available.
- The toilet door width is 84cm.
- The toilet door is not automatic and opens outwards.
- Room size: 182cm width, 196cm length
When our museum is closed, the nearest public toilet facilities can be found in Allan Square, 500 metres away.
Guide last updated: May 2024