Reviews of Laidhay Croft Museum. (Museum) in Glasgow (Other counties).
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Information of Laidhay Croft Museum, Museum in Glasgow (Other counties)
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This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of Laidhay Croft Museum
Sunday
10 am–4 pm
Monday
10 am–4 pm
Tuesday
10 am–4 pm
Wednesday
10 am–4 pm
Thursday
10 am–4 pm
Friday
10 am–4 pm
Saturday
10 am–4 pm
Reviews of Laidhay Croft Museum
M. G.
250 year old long Croft house. Live in until the late 1950s. Filled with interesting items and machinery in other out buildings. It only takes about 20 mins to look around, but worth the £2.50, and it helps support the community.
J. G.
Great Croft, lots of information and things to see. Also a lovely cafe were we got a lovely cup of tea. Helpful friendly staff and the food looked absolutely delicious (sadly we hadn't long had our lunch otherwise we would have definitely tried out the baking 😀) …
J. K.
The cafe will be the ruin of many a diet as the selection of homemade tray bakes, cakes and buns is fantastic and it took us a while to decide which ones to eat. The Cullen Skink is filling too, full up with potato and smoked haddock with bread too. The museum is full of artefacts in several buildings, too many to list and explain but it does give a good idea of what life was like back then.
A. P.
Beautiful museum of old works.
But what is better then the musem is the Tearoom next to it. We were been there for lunch and everithing was sa delicious, that we get another and another food. Love this place!♥
W. M.
It wasn't the Croft museum we visited, it was the tea room next door.
Had a wonderful breakfast mm, mm, mm, would definitely recommend it, 5* thanks ladies 🏴😎👍 …
T. R.
Lovely soup with warm crusty roll. Excellent service and wonderful cakes and scones, all at a decent price
H. B.
Excellent well worth a visit, just happened to drive past & called into the cafe, absolutely beautiful scones 😋😋 …
S. R.
Great place to visit showing some amazing history of the crofters and their families. Wonderful friendly staff and a great brew shop
C. T.
Great place to see how people used to live.The tea rooms are amazing ,fantastic selection of cakes and fudge.
P. W.
Little gem of a place with a lovely tea room next door well worth a tea break from driving.
A. W.
The tearoom served amazing breakfast. Service is great!
E. “. e. B.
FANTASTIC food & service.
Heading North to "John o groats" in our Motorhome we pulled into this quaint cafe.
Knowing we wouldn't be able to take our dog in, Henry. We ordered soup and paninis. A lovely lady delivered our lunch on a tray into the Motorhome. I cant tell you how fabulous the food was. 10 out of 10 from us xx
P. S.
Full of history, very impressive artifacts. Relying on donations through honesty
C. E.
Highly recommended, amazing little place, kids loved looking at the place.
C. S.
Should really be on everybody's tourist map. A wonderful little private museum preserved almost exactly the same as when it was an occupied longhouse.
J. B.
A great little museum showing the life of a family in a traditional black house. You can even smell what it was like to live with a peat open fire sharing your home with the cattle. A great little cafe next door with great bacon rolls and home baking. Good size carpark and great staff.
B. P.
Great cafe cdkes plenty.
L. R.
Like stepping back in time, though we didn't stay long!
J. R.
This was a pit stop the museum is really good if you are intetested in the life of a crofter
S. S.
Unfortunately we got there too late for food as kitchen was closed. Had a pot of tea and piece of fruit loaf, very yummy.
Friendly helpful staff. Would definitely go again.
Y. G.
Marvellous choice of home made cakes and biscuits available, at good prices. Smashing staff who were very helpful to our coach party.
W. S.
Very interesting collection of artifacts. An interesting visit, with a good insight to times gone by in a Scottish rural setting. Good job!
I. B.
Marvelous, what a treasure. Well worth a visit.
B. B.
Very nice museum.
S. F.
Fantastic place to visit, what a much simpler life without the modern worries, lovely friendly staff and the food was fantastic in the tearoom.
s. a.
Excellent rolls for breakfast and delicious sandwiches for the journey home. Well worth a visit.
d. h.
Great coffee and scones before visiting museum / very interesting material and stories /and what a hard life they had
S. H.
Interesting selection of old farming implements & an eclectic mix of bygone items in the thatched croft museum. Adjacent cafe.
P. C.
Stopped for a cuppa and pannini, most welcoming, well worth the stop
K. T.
Exciting to see a bit of historybefore or after a lovely meal and warm or cold tasty food
M. D.
A very nice cafe and a helpful lady with detail of the croft
M. H.
Fabulous. Fabulous. Yes shop community run very very friendly.
P. C.
Did not see the museum, but the people in the cafe excellent.
A. W.
Lovely plate off soup and home baking
R. U.
A fantastic opportunity to view life in the Highlands not so long ago!
R. b.
Great place.
B. D.
Very friendly staff and great food
j. w.
Interesting- based on early 1900s farming.
S. S.
Quaint.
J. J.
(Translated) Also seen a colony of puffins there
(Original)
Ook nog een colonie puffins gezien daar
D. L.
(Translated) Fear feed
(Original)
Braw feed
R. G.
J. R.
W. W.
J. R.
D. R.
M. K.