The Panmure Cottage is a historical site in Panmure. It was relocated from McDonald’s in Panmure to near Saint Patrick’s School (Panmure). It was built with stones in the 19th Century. It is a two storey cottage with steep stairs on the inside. The cottage has six rooms all together.
There are four rooms downstairs and two rooms upstairs. There is a bedroom, a living room, a kitchen and a room filled with tools downstairs. There is a bedroom and an attic upstairs. All of the rooms are filled with antique things in the past. There is a bunch of lavenders in every room to make the room smell nice and welcoming.
There were photographs of children and the people who used to live in the cottage in the rooms. There is a chalkboard, two stones, saws and a cradle that used to be placed outside. There is an embroidery of the Panmure Cottage upstairs. There was also a dryer, a washing tool and old pictures. There are also two big bibles placed on a table in the cottage.
Now the cottage is open every second Sunday of each month at Panmure. It is used for people to learn about the history in Panmure. People can learn more of their identity and culture.
It is important that we maintain Panmure Cottage so people can learn about the history of Panmure in order to understand more about their identity and culture of where they live.
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