Historic auction ring at Alford Heritage Museum

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Preserving rural heritage and local history since 1991

History of Alford Heritage Museum

The old Aberdeen and Northern Marts building in Alford, Aberdeenshire has been in existence since 1905. As the local auction centre, it was a hub of activity for the village and the surrounding countryside.

It was a place to buy, sell, meet people, exchange news and gossip. It was always the centre of comings and goings until 1986, when the Company that owned the building and land – Aberdeen and Northern Marts Ltd. – implemented a process of rationalising their operations. In November 2021 this building was granted A Listed status by Historic Environment Scotland.

All local auction centres around the North East of Scotland were to be closed and centralised at a brand new centre in Inverurie. In this planned fate, the Alford Mart was to be sold off like all the others. Allegedly the land was earmarked to be used for a supermarket. Fortunately, a group of local farmers and enthusiasts were determined the Old Mart should survive for the benefit of the local community and after many meetings and fundraising events, the present Museum opened to the public on the 20th March 1991.

The museum aims to preserve and educate people about the traditional way of life that the people of the North East lived for hundreds of years, a way of life that is now dying out due to globalisation.

Of course, such a brief explanation hardly conveys the herculean efforts that were required to bring the museum into its current state. It took seven hard years to bring the old building back to life – and with a fine complement of exhibits. All those involved in the venture were volunteers.

Rome was not built in a day and we continue to update and improve our museum. We welcome any comments or suggestions with regards to safeguarding our museum for future generations and to improve the visitor experience.

Memory Boxes

We offer a loan service to local schools and community and other groups. Our volunteers have gathered items together from our extensive collection to create MEMORY or REMINISCENCE BOXES.

These can be borrowed from the museum and used by your class or group to look at, and handle objects from the past. From bags to bottles; from curlers to churns; from razors to rolling tobacco we have something for everyone. Take advantage of this offer to encourage discussion, educate the younger generation about days gone by, or just let your group enjoy some of the things we used to use in daily life.

Available Topics

Domestic Life

Wartime

Farming

Dairy

Schooldays

We would welcome suggestions from you for other topics of interest. If you would like to take advantage of this service please email the museum at info@alfordheritagemuseum.com

Hamewith Concerts

The Alford Heritage Museum hosts the 'Hamewith Concert' annually.

This is an opportunity for primary and secondary pupils in the Alford area to showcase their talents for music and reciting poetry. The concert is named after the poem 'Hamewith', by local poet Charles Murray. Although the poems recited are not all by Murray, they are all in Doric - Doric is the dialect of Scots, spoken in the north east of Scotland.

2026 Dates

Wednesday 24th and Thursday 25th September