Rozelle House Museum and Galleries

Rozelle House Museum and Galleries

Located in picturesque Rozelle Park, Ayr, Rozelle House Museum and Galleries displays objects, artefacts and works of art from the South Ayrshire Council collections, as well as offering a changing programme of exhibitions, events and activities.

Rozelle House has been an Accredited Museum – the UK industry standard for museums and galleries – since 2003. This means we can display and exhibit South Ayrshire Council collections, as well as host exhibitions and objects on loan from other places.

Entry is free

Opening Hours

Monday to Saturday
10am – 5pm
Sunday
12 noon – 5pm

Exhibitions and Events

An image of scissors, buttons and material.
14 March - 24 May 2026
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Free

Quilting activities for families

Quilting activities for families
Patched quiltwork with small terrier dog lying on top.
14 March - 24 May 2026
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Free

Celebration of Ayrshire Quilters

Celebration of Ayrshire Quilters
A colorful, textured background featuring abstract patterns in warm tones. Large yellow text reads “Future Folklore:” and smaller text below says “The Art and Craft of Storytelling.”
Saturday 28 March - Wednesday 27 May 2026
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Free

Future Folklore - The Art and Craft of Storytelling

Future Folklore – The Art and Craft of Storytelling
A collage of five photographs showing a close-up of a cow’s face in a field, a small bird perched on yellow flowering gorse, yellow and orange flowers against dark foliage, a line of ducks swimming across rippling blue water, and a golden harvested field under a dark, cloudy sky.
Tuesday 13 April - Sunday 31 May 2026
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Free

Tuesday Photography Group - Mini Showcase

Tuesday Photography Group – Mini Showcase
Promotional poster for the Ayrshire College HND Art & Design exhibition titled “ORBIT.” The design features horizontal strips of cropped eyes in black and white with bright colour overlays, arranged across the top. Bold black and pink lettering spells “ORBIT” on the left. On the right, black text reads: “Ayrshire College, HND Art & Design Exhibition, 9th–31st May 2026.” Smaller text below lists the venue as Rozelle House, Patrons Gallery, Rozelle Estate, Ayr, KA7 4NQ. Clean white background with strong graphic contrast.
Saturday 9 - Sunday 31 May 2026
Free

Ayrshire College HND Art & Design Exhibition

Ayrshire College HND Art & Design Exhibition
A three‑panel image shows fabric portrait squares, each designed with textured, tactile elements. Left panel: A quilted square featuring a patterned headdress in pink and white, a grey quilted background, and an ornate orange garment with swirling designs and white lace‑like trim. Middle panel: A fabric square with a beige background decorated with illustrations of geese and other small animals. Dark brown, textured yarn is attached to create long, curly hair that extends downward. Right panel: A square with a striped blue‑and‑white background and a colorful printed border featuring various animal emblems. Bright yellow braided yarn represents long hair, and a green patterned fabric forms a headpiece adorned with small colorful feathers.
FULLY BOOKED
Friday 15 May 2026
12pm - 3pm
Free

Quilters Portrait Workshop

Quilters Portrait Workshop
Abstract mixed‑media collage featuring torn paper fragments layered together, with visible newspaper text, rough textures, and brushstrokes of blue, green, black, and red paint forming an irregular, overlapping composition.
Saturday 16 May 2026
1pm - 4pm
40

Introduction to Abstract Collage

Introduction to Abstract Collage
Three black-and-white artworks displayed side by side depict a surreal desert-like landscape with rippling, woodgrain-like textures across the ground and sky. Left image: A baobab-shaped tree rises from the textured ground, its trunk incorporating tall, cylindrical architectural forms resembling towers or chimneys. Sparse plants sit in the foreground beneath a swirling sky. Center image: A single baobab tree stands beneath a bright full moon. An ornate circular clock is embedded in the tree’s trunk, with small containers at its base. The surrounding terrain and sky share the same flowing, striated patterns. Right image: Two baobab-like trees stand close together. One tree contains small architectural structures, including a lighthouse-like form near the top. The textured ground and swirling sky continue, creating a unified, dreamlike scene across all three images. Image credit: Beyond the Line by Ade Adesina, woodcut, 2018. © the artist. Used with permission.
Wednesday 20 June - Sunday 13 September 2026
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Royal Scottish Academy 200: Celebrating Together with Frances Walker and Ade Adesina at Rozelle House 

Royal Scottish Academy 200: Celebrating Together with Frances Walker and Ade Adesina at Rozelle House 

Family Visits

Two girls looking at a rock with a magnifying glass

All activities are FREE

Sketching Bags

Borrow a sketching bag and get inspired by the stunning surroundings. Each bag is packed with sketching paper, pencils -whether you’re a seasoned artist or just love to doodle!

Collect from the reception within Rozelle House.

Museums and Gallery Explorer

Become a Museums and Gallery Explorer at Rozelle House with six free activities. Perfect for families, friends, or solo adventurers – just pick up the activity sheets when you visit!

Engagement Space

The engagement space is a welcoming area is designed for visitors of all ages to explore, create, and connect with art in a hands-on way.

Plan your visit

Rozelle House Museum and Galleries

Rozelle House Museum and Galleries displays objects, artefacts and works of art from the South Ayrshire Council collections, as well as offering a changing programme of exhibitions, events and activities.

The Georgian mansion Rozelle House has been an Accredited Museum – the UK industry standard for museums and galleries – since 2003. This means we can display and exhibit South Ayrshire Council collections, as well as host exhibitions and objects on loan from other places.

The Maclaurin Art Gallery is situated in old stable block and servants quarters that adjoin Rozelle House. The contemporary art gallery has a diverse calendar of exhibitions and related activities throughout the year.

Tea Room

Open seven days a week, the tearoom with patio dining is located in the lower ground of the house. It offers a delicious selection of home baking, breakfasts, lunches and hot and cold drinks – all available for sit-in or takeaway. Picnic bench areas are located to the rear of the house.

Opening Hours

Monday – Saturday: 9am – 4.30pm | Sunday: 10am – 4.30pm

Rozelle Park

Popular with visitors and locals, the picturesque Rozelle Park has something for everyone. If you are looking for culture and heritage or walking trails that are accessible for all ages and abilities, or just to relax with a coffee and a view of the tree lined park. Close to the birthplace of Scottish poet and lyricist Robert Burns, Rozelle is the perfect day out when visiting the area. 

Rozelle House Museum and Galleries is now on Bloomberg Connects

The Bloomberg Connects app is a free digital guide where you can explore content from a variety of different cultural organisations. Wherever you are in the world, you can access a range of content, either to add to your experience viewing the gallery in person, or to enjoy from the comfort of your own home.

Permanent Exhibitions

The ground floor is home to Henry Moore’s bronze sculpture ‘Working Model for Draped Reclining Figure’.

Rozelle House is home to Scottish Artist Alexander Goudie’s magnificent series of paintings inspired by Robert Burns’ famous poem ‘Tam o’ Shanter’. This narrative cycle of 54 paintings was purchased by South Ayrshire Council with funding provided by the T.B. Hunter Charitable Trust, The Fraser Foundation and the Souter Foundation, and they are now part of our permanent collection. A selection of these works is on display all year; you can see all 54 works online on our Museums at home page.

Rozelle House also hosts the Ayrshire Yeomanry Museum, a small exhibition that tells the story of their history through a display of their archives, artefacts and original costume. View their history.

Sculputures and Trails

Story Stroll

Exploring the woodland and park you will come across willow sculpture’s by artist David Powell. Story Stroll, is a self led trail where you will encounter some recognisable characters from your favourite stories, all with a Scottish link.

Remembrance Woodland

Follow the carved poppies on a walk through the Remembrance Woodland –  featuring stunning tree sculptures in memory of the soldiers who died in the First World War.

Ronalad Rae's 'Tragic Sacrifice of Christ' sculptures, and Kathryn Hanna's' Pathways'

To the rear of the house you will find Ronald Rae’s ‘Tragic Sacrifice of Christ’ sculptures, and Kathryn Hanna’s ‘Pathways’ an art installation paying tribute to selfless Covid-19 frontline workers.

Bridle Path

There is 2km bridle path which is a mix of stone track and woodland paths. When the ground conditions are dry enough there are some places for a canter. 

Getting Here

By rail – Regular train services run from Glasgow Central to Ayr, and less frequent services from Girvan, Stranraer and Kilmarnock. For further information and updates visit the ScotRail journey planner website.

By car – Rozelle is accessible both via north and southbound on the A77. Follow signs towards Alloway, Doonfoot and Heads of Ayr, taking the exit onto Doonholm Road. Following to the end of Doonholm Road, turn right onto Alloway and follow on to Monument Road. Rozelle estate is signposted on the right-hand side.

Taxis are readily available from Ayr town centre.

By bus – Stagecoach bus service 361 from Ayr Bus Station stops at the gates to Rozelle grounds. Check the stagecoach website for information and updates as some services are seasonal.

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