Abbotsford, the home of 19th century novelist and poet, Sir Walter Scott, is one of the most famous houses in the world. Constructed on the ample proceeds of a literary career without parallel, it is an enduring monument to the tastes, talents and achievements of its creator, the ‘Great Scott’ who popularised tartan, saved the Scottish banknote and rediscovered his country’s Crown Jewels.
Wander through Scott’s study, where his books changed the world, marvel at his magnificent library with its richly carved ceiling, and admire his eclectic and world-class collection of arms, armour and curiosities, aided by a free audio tour.
Learn about Scott's life in the free exhibition, explore the supernatural sculpture trail inspired by his writings at research at Witch Corner, browse Abbotsford’s gift shop, enjoy seasonal food in Ochiltree’s café or simply relax in Scott’s beautiful Regency Walled Gardens and tranquil woodlands.
Regency Walled Gardens
Relax in Abbotsford’s Regency Walled Gardens designed by Sir Walter Scott with advice from artists, architects and friends. They provide a harmonious transition between the luxury and comfort of the interiors of the house with wonders of nature in the wider estate through a series of secluded, richly detailed and sheltered ‘rooms’.
Visitor Centre
Visit the free exhibition on the life and legacy of Sir Walter Scott and follow the story of Scotland’s greatest storyteller for yourself.
Witch Corner
Explore a wild-wood glen of Sir Walter Scott’s favourite stories and their mischievous creatures in this supernatural sculpture trail.Younger visitors can enjoy completing the Activity Booklet, solving the clues and completing the activities at each story stop. Older children and adults can explore the secrets behind the stories used in the trail on the Abbotsford app which includes a quiz and a Curator’s Cauldron audio guide.
Gift Shop
From beautiful pieces of hand-painted jewellery to Scottish themed souvenirs, there is something for everyone at Abbotsford’s gift shop.
Ochiltree's Cafe
Enjoy stunning views over the Walled Gardens and the historic house at Ochiltree’s café (named after Edie Ochiltree, a character from Scott’s novel The Antiquary). Ochiltrees’ chefs use the best local produce to create a fresh, seasonal menu, with hot and cold beverages, cakes, light bites and snacks, a lunch menu and afternoon tea. Ochiltree’s is open daily and is fully licensed.
Accommodation
Abbotsford’s Hope Scott Wing is the perfect luxury accommodation for groups of up to 16 guests on a self-catering basis. It retains the intimacy and integrity of what was the private home of Sir Walter Scott’s granddaughter, Charlotte Hope Scott, while introducing all the luxuries of modern-day comfort.
With seven luxury bedrooms, a grand dining room, a sumptuous drawing room, a billiard room and bespoke breakfast kitchen, the Hope Scott Wing is an ideal gathering place for families, groups of friends or colleagues celebrating a special occasion or for those simply looking to escape to the Scottish Borders in style.