Historic Buildings - Glasgow Airport Car Parking from SkyParkSecure
Historic buildings near Glasgow Airport
Pollock House
The house was built in 1740. Mrs. Anne Maxwell McDonald gave the house to the City of Glasgow in 1966. Its internationally famed collection of paintings, porcelain and furnishings is maintained for public tours by the National Trust for Scotland. Set within Pollok Country Park, the site includes a restaurant which serves morning coffee, light lunch and afternoon tea and also has a gift shop.
Address: Pollok Country Park , Glasgow, Scotland G43 1AT
Tel: 0141 616 6410
Bothwell Castle
The castle of Bothwell was built on above a bend in the River Clyde. Building was started by Walter of Moray some time in the latter half of the 1200s. Invasion and repeated siege meant that he original design of the castle was never completed and what you see today is largely the work of the Earls of Douglas in the years around 1400.
Address: Castle Avenue Bothwell Uddingston, Glasgow, Lanarkshire
Tel: 01698 816894
Provand's Lordship
Provand's Lordship house was built in 1471 as part of a hospital by Andrew Muirhead. The bishop of Glasgow. The bishop's coat of arms stil remains on the eastern side of the south gable. It later became the town residence of one of the canons of the cathedral chapter. It is thought that this clergyman drew his income from the rents and taxes of Balernock, and was known as the 'Lord of the Prebend of Balernock', later changed to 'Lord of Provan'. All the other medieval buildings that once surrounded the cathedral had been destroyed by the beginning of the twentieth century, and it was only through the work of the Provand's Lordship Society that the house was saved from the same fate.
Address: 3 Castle Street, Glasgow Scotland G4 0RB
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