• Moat Brae was built in 1823 - designed by architect Walter Newall for a local solicitor - and has had many lives.
  • Moat Brae's pirates and fairies have been busy hosting some gorgeous children's parties over the last couple of months.
  • Moat Brae was built in 1823 - designed by architect Walter Newall for a local solicitor - and has had many lives.
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  • Moat Brae is a Georgian townhouse designed by Walter Newall in Dumfries, Scotland. It was built in 1823 in the Greek revival style.
  • Having grown up having stories of Peter Pan read to us, we just had to visit “Moat Brae” - the birthplace of Peter Pan, so to speak.
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  • • The Peter Pan Moat Brae Trust (PPMBT) is creating a visitor attraction, at Moat Brae House in Dumfries, which is expected to host 45,000 visits a year...
  • Located in the Scottish market town of Dumfries by the River Nith, the Georgian house and grounds at Moat Brae played a crucial role in inspiring one of our...
  • Moat Brae shut two days earlier than the trustees of the Georgian house and garden in Dumfries had first indicated.
  • Moat Brae is a very special place,” says Catherine Colwell, who works in programming at the town house.
  • Moat Brae’s main claim to fame is that it inspired the creation of arguably the world’s most popular character in children’s literature – Peter Pan.
  • This film is about Moatbrae House, Dumfries: the house and garden that inspired J M Barrie to write Peter Pan.