The Baird Institute

The Baird Institute lies in the centre of the town of Cumnock and was opened in March 1891 to provide leisure facilities for local people and included a museum, billiard room and reading rooms.

Today it holds collections of Mauchline Ware of world importance complemented by many items of Cumnock Pottery as well as a wide range of resources which relate to the history of Cumnock and the Doon Valley area – museum collections, archives, photographs, audio visual materials, books, maps and newspapers. One room is also dedicated to James Keir Hardie, founder of the Labour Party and contains many of his personal belongings.

Combine this with a continually changing programme of contemporary art exhibitions and a range of events and workshops taking place throughout the year and a visit to the Baird Institute will be worthwhile, whatever your interest.

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Visitor info

Opening hours

Thursday, 12:30PM- 8PM, Friday: 10AM - 4PM

Address

Baird Institute, 3 Lugar Street, Cumnock, KA18 1AD

Admission

Free

Accessibility

A lift provides access to the museum. Accessible toilet available

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