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Historic Attractions in Glasgow
Subcategory: Castles & Stately Homes, Historic Buildings, Lighthouses or Towns & Villages
Glasgow, G4 0RB
Provand's Lordship is the oldest house in Glasgow, set in the heart of the most ancient part of the city.
Glasgow, G43 1AT
Pollok House built in the elegant 18th century style for the Maxwell family.
Cathcart, Glasgow, G44 3YG
Built for James Couper, mill owner, in 1857-58, Holmwood is possibly the finest domestic design by Alexander 'Greek' Thomson.
Glasgow, G2 1DU
In the very heart of Glasgow stands one of the city's most important and prestigious buildings - the City Chambers.
Garnethill, Glasgow, G3 6QN
Glasgow, more than any Scottish city, is associated with tenements. This first-floor flat is a typical late Victorian...
Glasgow, G1 1EJ
One of the most elegant buildings in Glasgow's city centre, Hutchesons' Hall was built in 1802-5 to a design by David...
Pollok, Glasgow, G51 3
The altered ruin of an unusual 15th-century castle, consisting of a central tower with four square corner towers, set...
| 1 | Provand's Lordship | Glasgow, G4 0RB | |
| 2 | Pollok House and Country Park (NTS) | Glasgow, G43 1AT | |
| 3 | Holmwood House (NTS) | Cathcart, Glasgow, G44 3YG | |
| 4 | Glasgow City Chambers | Glasgow, G2 1DU | |
| 5 | Tenement House (NTS) | Garnethill, Glasgow, G3 6QN | |
| 6 | Hutchesons' Hall (NTS) | Glasgow, G1 1EJ | |
| 7 | Crookston Castle (HS) | Pollok, Glasgow, G51 3 |
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