Full of bohemian personality, incredible gothic architecture and a huge list of hot spots (food alert everyone!), Glasgow’s West End is one of the best parts to explore and stay in. With everything in a walkable distance (a bonus when the Scottish weather brings a fair few showers), I couldn’t help but put together a little list of recommendations for everyone that’s heading to gorgeous Glasgow’s West End. Click on the link to see my top things to do in the West End of Glasgow!
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‘I had a saying — that space is the ultimate luxury,” Ken Cairnduff says, reflecting on the purchase and renovation of a dilapidated townhouse in Glasgow’s leafy West End in 2008. It would become a happy home for him and his family for many years. “You can put in expensive furniture and light fittings,” the renowned local retail magnate, now retired, goes on. “But you can’t buy space. It’s either there or it’s not. And obviously there’s a lot of space in this house: big rooms, big halls, high
This £1.5million townhouse in the West End of Glasgow is a gem dating back to 1870.
The SYHA Glasgow Youth Hostel is an incredible place to stay if you're looking at hostels in Glasgow. A VisitScotland accredited accommodation, it is housed in a lovely Victorian townhouse that overlooks Kelvingrove Park. Located in Glasgow's city center, it is near the Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum, as well as a number of cafes, restaurants,
In an innovative exercise in collaboration, six local practices were brought together to rethink terraced house design. Richard Waite reports
Experience the elegance of early 20th-century Glasgow with the 'Glasgow Dawn Canvas.' This art piece encapsulates the serene beauty of dawn, as soft pastel hues of the morning sky gently embrace a grand townhouse adorned with Art Nouveau details. A vintage bicycle, artfully leaning against the stone wall, completes this picturesque scene, offering a timeless glimpse into Glasgow's architectural heritage. Ideal for adding a touch of historical sophistication to your living space
The historic second floor property has been respectfully restored and is officially on the market.
House historian Melanie Backe-Hansen compiled the list from thousands of candidates across England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland.
This project allowed our team to convert a three-family into a single-family home through restoration of Italianate detail while establishing new design elements as well.
In this week’s episode, the judges visited homes in Glasgow and the Clyde Valley in their quest for Scotland’s Home of the Year.
oakfield avenue, hillhead
“#MomentsofBeauty in #Glasgow: I was intrigued by a comment on my Monday tweet about how the use of white pointing on a red sandstone tenement was not really Glasgow. Therefore, these are examples of this type of pointing taken from buildings dating from the 1880s up to 1910…🤔!”
The townhouse is peppered with modern and eclectic finishes.
**High Street mural of Saint Mungo by Sam Bates, aka Smug.**
In this week’s episode, the judges visited homes in Glasgow and the Clyde Valley in their quest for Scotland’s Home of the Year.
In an innovative exercise in collaboration, six local practices were brought together to rethink terraced house design. Richard Waite reports