Anyone with a passion for design and architecture will love The Hill House, Charles Rennie Mackintosh's finest domestic creation, sitting high above the Clyde commanding fine views across the river estuary. Commissioned in 1902 by the Glasgow publish...
Discover this exquisite little gem - a classically inspired villa just a few miles from the centre of Glasgow. Completed in 1858, Holmwood is considered to be the finest domestic design by the architect Alexander 'Greek' Thomson. Inside this richly o...
A chance to take a look inside one of Glasgow city centre's landmark buildings. Before entering, take a moment to look up at the imposing 1805 facade complete with statues from an earlier building of 1641. Once inside you'll be swept up the magnifice...
Step into the magnificent mahogany and marble hallway at Pollok House and it's hard to believe you're only a few miles from Glasgow's vibrant city centre. The ancestral home of the Maxwell family who lived on the site for over six centuries, the pres...
Geilston is an intimate and tranquil garden best enjoyed at an unhurried pace. On entering the walled garden, the giant Wellingtonia tree will instantly impress, as will the spring displays of azaleas, followed in summer by colour on a grand scale in...
If you're looking for ideas, inspiration and practical tips for your own garden, then a visit to Greenbank is a must. The 1ha (2.5a) walled garden in the grounds of Greenbank House has been designed to showcase new ideas and techniques for domestic g...
With original working looms and spinning wheels, the traditional weaver's craft comes vividly to life. Built in 1723, the weaver's cottage houses the last of 800 handlooms once working in the village of Kilbarchan. The weavers today use the 200-year-...
The Tenement House is an authentic 19th Glasgow tenement house, the home, for over fifty years, of Miss Agnes Toward, an ordinary lady who kept all sorts of things others would have thrown away....
Family friendly museum with quizzes, puzzles, and even a lion hunt! Historic woodland and proximity to riverside walks along the Clyde towards Medieval Bothwell Castle. 20 acres of parkland with children's play area.
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