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Pollok House

Category: Monuments + Museums + Sightseeing + Tours

Pollok Country Park, 2060 Pollokshaws Road, Glasgow, G43 1AT

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Pollok House, Glasgow, United Kingdom : Reviews of Pollok House - Yahoo! Travel
Set in the attractive Pollok Country Park , this 18th century Palladian mansion houses the Stirling Maxwell collection of paintings. Sixteenth and...
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Pollok House, Glasgow - Glasgow venue review - Itchy Glasgow Guide
A National Trust 18th Century house, containing some quite interesting pieces of art, including – according to the Tourist Board – the largest private collection of Spanish ...
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Pollok House, an Attraction in Glasgow, Glasgow. Search for Glasgow Attractions.
The Maxwell family is known to have been established at Pollok from the mid-13th century . The present house (c 1740) replaced three earlier castles, and was extended in 1890 by Sir John Stirling Maxwell, a founder member of The National Trust for Scotland. It is set within Pollok Country Park, also...
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Glasgow Guide: Tourist Attractions: Pollok House and Pollock Country Park
The house's beautifully kept gardens, including a collection of over 1,000 species of rhododendrons, are also open to the public. Running through them is the White Cart river, spanned by a bridge built in 1757. Sir William Stirling Maxwell (1818-1878) collected most of the paintings which you ca...
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Pollok House Garden - a Gardens Guide review
: An eighteenth century house with a restored nineteenth century formal garden. There are terraces, balustraded steps, walks, box-edged parterres, gazebos and views over ...
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TheGlasgowStory: Pollok House
The main block of Pollok House was built in the mid-18th century for the second baronet, Sir John Maxwell. Stylistically it is a neo-classical building with an unassuming and conventional exterior. Sir John Stirling Maxwell, who inherited the property when he came of age in 1888, found that the old ...
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