Tenement House

Tenement House
Upon first glance, the Tenement House may seem like an ordinary middle-class tenement from the late 19th century, situated in Garnethill. However, as soon as you step inside, you are transported to a different era. The four rooms, meticulously restored, appear as if frozen in time, offering a unique window into life in early 20th-century Glasgow. Miss Agnes Toward, a shorthand typist, made this house her home from 1911 until 1965. With great affection and care, she preserved her furniture and belongings, refusing to part with items that most people would have discarded. This extensive personal collection, now a precious time capsule, offers a unique opportunity for present-day visitors to connect and empathise with the past.
ADDRESS & CONTACT INFO

145 Buccleuch Street, Glasgow, UK, G3 6QN

The Tenement House, 145 Buccleuch St, Glasgow G3 6QN, UK

G3 6QN

1892

James Ferguson (Clarke & Bell)

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TOUR DATES & TIMES
Saturday 21st September: 10 : 00 AM, 10 : 30 AM, 11 : 00 AM, 11 : 30 AM, 12 : 00 PM, 12 : 30 PM, 1 : 00 PM, 1 : 30 PM, 2 : 00 PM, 2 : 30 PM, 3 : 00 PM, 3 : 30 PM, 4 : 00 PM, 4 : 30 PM
Sunday 22nd September: 10 : 00 AM, 10 : 30 AM, 11 : 00 AM, 11 : 30 AM, 12 : 00 PM, 12 : 30 PM, 1 : 00 PM, 1 : 30 PM, 2 : 00 PM, 2 : 30 PM, 3 : 00 PM, 3 : 30 PM, 4 : 00 PM, 4 : 30 PM
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TRAVEL
Nearest Train and/or Subway: Charing Cross, Cowcaddens Subway, or St George's Cross Subway
Parking Available: yes
Additional Parking Details: -
ACCESSIBILITY
Physical Access: Limited Access
Further Accessibility Details: There are 15 steps with handrails to the reception desk, exhibition, shop area and toilet in the ground-floor flat. To access the historic part of the property there are 20 steps with handrails. There is no lift access.
Facilities: Seating, Toilets, Refreshments
Additional Restricitions on Access: -
ORGANISATION
Organised by: National Trust for Scotland
The National Trust for Scotland an independent not-for-profit charity that protects and shares some of our country’s most precious historic places and natural landscapes on behalf of the people of Scotland. Together, the places and objects in our care tell the stories of Scotland and the Scots: how our people travelled and interacted with the wider world, taking with them their energy and values and returning with new ideas and treasures. Since 1931, we’ve pioneered public access to and shared ownership of some of the most magnificent buildings, collections and habitats in Scotland. We care for ancient houses, battlefields, castles, mills, gardens, coastlines, islands, mountain ranges and all the communities, plants and animals which depend upon them.
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Website: www.nts.org.uk/

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