English: Robert Tannahill's Cottage. The building on the near corner was, as a panel on the front states, the home of Paisley poet and songwriter Robert Tannahill (1774-1810) "from early infancy till his death"; the panel concludes with the words:
"He sang amid the shuttles' din the music of the woods"
Tannahill was an admirer of Robert Burns; in 1805, he helped to form the Burns Anniversary Society (one of the two earliest Burns Clubs) in Paisley.
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