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Rosefield Mills - Dumfries Historic Buildings Group

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7 September 2024 (11:00 - 15:00)

8 September 2024 (11:00 - 15:00)

Dumfries and Galloway

In Person
2024 Theme

The Rosefield Mills buildings are the last surviving large-scale Victorian industrial buildings in Dumfries. They are of key cultural and historic importance to the town. The former mill buildings are listed Category B and are located in the Dumfries Conservation Area. The buildings are mostly derelict and included in the Buildings at Risk Register for Scotland. 

Dumfries Historic Buildings Trust (DHBT) acquired the most prominent and significant buildings on the site, including the spectacular riverfront building on the Nith, designed to look like a grand Venetian palace. This iconic building was designed by Dumfries architect Alan Burgess Crombie, and completed in 1886. DHBT is gradually repairing the main building, and is developing plans to find sustainable new uses for it. 

For Doors Open Days visitors will be able to access the safe part of the main building. Volunteers from DHBT will be on hand to discuss the Trust's current ideas, answer questions, and record suggestions. 

During World War II, Dumfries became home to many Norwegian exiles. Some of them worked and lived in Rosefield Mills. Please see ournorwegianstory.com 

Facilities
Additional Access Information

Access will be at the north end of the riverfront building, which faces Halford’s and St Michael’s Bridge.

Key Information

Booking not required. 

Where to find us

Address
  • Troqueer Road
  • Dumfries
  • DG2 7DF

Programmes this building took part in:

2024