
Cruck Christmas – 2009
We held our Cruck Christmas open night on Saturday, 12th December this year, and it was well attended by local folk, and other friends of the Cruck. More …
We held our Cruck Christmas open night on Saturday, 12th December this year, and it was well attended by local folk, and other friends of the Cruck. More …
All our old friends came along to entertain the visitors: Jimmy and Gloria Younger, Fly-Tyers; Ian and David Warner, Sam Henderson and Bill McIntosh musicians; and Margaret Vaughan and Gill Pettigrew, the Spinners and Weavers. More …
Margaret Vaughan gave another excellent spinning demonstration, and Ian and David Warner entertained everyone on the accordion and ‘wee’ pipes.
Both the Easter Egg and Easter Bonnet competitions attracted a number of entries, and the standard was, as always, amazing. More …
The peat fire was burning, and the guests enjoyed mulled wine, tattie scones and mince pies. Ian Warner brought his accordion along, and entertained us with a selection of tunes. More …
This is the first time that we have organised this ourselves, without the help of Torthorwald School, but it was a tremendous success. More …
The annual Doors Open Days, organised by Solway Heritage, took place this year on Saturday 27th, and Sunday 28th September, 2008.
The theme this year was ‘Water’. More …
The Cruck Easter event was held on Easter Sunday again this year. There was an Easter Bonnet as well as an Easter Egg competition for the kids. Both attracted a good number of entries, and the standard was high. We had the spinners and weavers along again who gave a demonstration of their crafts, and More …
After the success of last year’s event, we held a similar event on Saturday, 8th December, 2007. Mulled wine, mince pies, and ‘Wullies World Famous Tattie Scones’ were again served, and members of Torthorwald Church choir led the carol singing. The event this year was mainly for the village folk, and was greatly enjoyed by More …
A Christmas Fayre, arranged jointly by the Cruck Cottage and Torthorwald School, was held in Torthorwald Hall on Saturday, 17th November 2007. There was tombola, cake and candy, lucky dip stalls, etc, and a Christmas Hamper raffle plus refreshments. Proceeds were split between the School and the Cruck, and we are grateful for the support More …
Book Launch: Nicola Morgan, a noted Edinburgh based author of childrens books, launched her latest book, ‘The Highwaymans Curse’ at the Cruck Cottage on 5th November, 2007. The story is set in Galloway in the 18th century, and parts take place in a cottage similar to the Cruck. The children from Moniaive School, Dumfries, re-enacted More …