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Sma' Shot Cottages

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When:
Apr - Sep 2010; Wed and Sat only (annual)
Where:
Sma' Shot Cottages
Cost:
Free, donations appreciated
Opening Hours:
Wed & Sat 12pm-4pm
A traditional loom from the Sma' Shot Cottages
Paisley was a boom town during the 19th century, when scarves, shawls and ties with Paisley patterns were woven by workers who lived in cottages just like Sma' Shot.
Opened in 1990, this attraction consists of two traditional workers' cottages, a one-storey cottage, the Weaver's Cottage, built and re-furnished as it was in the 1740s, the other a two-storey version, Sma' Shot Cottage, dating from the 1840s.

The cottages are authentically furnished according to the period, including the loom rooms where the weavers earnt their living. There are traditional looms on display, along with the pirin cupboard where the loom materials were stored and a special fireplace for starching the thread before it was used - one of just two surviving examples in West Scotland.

It is interesting to note that though the weaver who lived in Sma' Shot Cottage had 11 children sharing just two rooms, the family still kept the parlour, furnished with their best furniture and china, to receive visitors and host special occasions, even though it lay unused most of the time.

Many locals come for the home-baking available in the Sma' Shot tea rooms, so don't pass up a chance to have a proper Scottish afternoon tea while you are in the area.

The cottages can be viewed by guided tour only, which lasts approximately 30 minutes
Event details can change.
Please check with the organisers that the event is happening before making travel arrangements.

Sma' Shot Cottages

**
When:
Apr - Sep 2010; Wed and Sat only (annual)
Where:
Sma' Shot Cottages
Cost:
Free, donations appreciated
Opening Hours:
Wed & Sat 12pm-4pm
Venue Information: Sma' Shot Cottages
Full Name:
Sma' Shot Cottages,Paisley,Scotland
Cost:
Free, donations appreciated
Opening Hours:
12pm-4pm
Paisley was a boom town during the 19th century, when scarves, shawls and ties with Paisley patterns were woven by workers who lived in cottages just like Sma' Shot. Opened in 1990, this attraction consists of two traditional workers' cottages, a one-storey cottage, the Weaver's Cottage, built and re-furnished as it was in the 1740s, the other a two-storey version, Sma' Shot Cottage, dating from the 1840s. The cottages can be viewed by guided tour only, which lasts approximately 30 minutes.
The cottages are authentically furnished according to the period, including the loom rooms where the weavers earnt their living. There are traditional looms on display, along with the pirin cupboard where the loom materials were stored and a special fireplace for starching the thread before it was used - one of just two surviving examples in West Scotland.

It is interesting to note that though the weaver who lived in Sma' Shot Cottage had 11 children sharing just two rooms, the family still kept the parlour, furnished with their best furniture and china, to receive visitors and host special occasions, even though it lay unused most of the time.

Many locals come for the home-baking available in the Sma' Shot tea rooms, so don't pass up a chance to have a proper Scottish afternoon tea while you are in the area.
Address
George Place PA1 2HZ
Directions
Behind the Paisley shopping centre on Shuttle St.
Contact Details: Sma' Shot Cottages
Phone:
+44 (0) 141 889 1708
Other Information: Sma' Shot Cottages
Event details can change.
Please check with the organisers that the event is happening before making travel arrangements.

Sma' Shot Cottages

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Glasgow Tourist Information Office
Location:
Glasgow
Address:
11 George Square, Glasgow, Strathclyde, G2 1DY
Phone:
+44 (0) 141 204 4400
Fax:
+44 (0) 141 221 3524
Visit Scotland (Scotland's National Tourism Board)
Location:
Scotland
Address:
Ocean Point One, 94 Ocean Drive, Edinburgh, EH6 6JH, Scotland
Phone:
+44 (0) 131 472 2222
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Location:
United Kingdom
Phone:
+44 (0) 20 8315 1111
Fax:
+44 (0) 20 8466 6824
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Location:
United Kingdom
Address:
1 Palace Street, London, SW1E 5HE
Phone:
+44 (0) 20 7578 1000
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