Downie's Cottage, Braemar
20 September 2025 (10:00 - 16:00)
21 September 2025 (10:00 - 16:00)
Downie’s Cottage stands as a rare survivor from the 19th century, originally built by John Downie—a crofter who earned extra income guiding Victorian gentry through the surrounding mountains. His modest cottage continued to shelter members of his family until the 1920s, after which it was abandoned to the elements.
For decades, the cottage sat largely untouched, its secrets preserved beneath layers of time. That changed in 2006, when new owners acquired the property—initially with permission to demolish it. But they saw something more. Beneath the corrugated iron roof lay the original heather thatch, remarkably intact. Inside remained details of simpler times: box beds, a timber hinging lum, and interiors steeped in history.
They sought guidance from, then Historic Scotland, and Downie’s Cottage was awarded Category A listing, recognising its national significance. Restoration began, and over the next decade, the cottage was painstakingly revived. By 2017, it reemerged with discreet modern comforts woven into its historic fabric.
Today, the building radiates its past. The attic still holds colourful prints and faded newspapers from the late 1800s and early 20th century, offering a time capsule of domestic life. The essence of the original cottage—the quirks, the craftsmanship, the soul—remains lovingly intact and continues to survive for years to come.
A rare opportunity to step into the past.
Address
Downie's Cottage, Braemar, AB35 5XX