House for an Art Lover at 10 Dumbreck Rd stands as a beacon of creativity within Glasgow’s artistic community. Designed by renowned architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh, this venue offers visitors not only stunning architecture but also engaging exhibitions showcasing local artistry. The welcoming staff are dedicated to enhancing each visitor’s experience through informative tours and events that prioritize customer satisfaction. Whether you’re exploring art installations or enjoying the tranquil gardens, House for an Art Lover promises an inspiring day immersed in culture and creativity.

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Caroline Smith

5 Google Rating

We got married at House of An Art Lover on 05-Oct-2019. We had a wonderful day and an amazing evenin

5/ 5

We got married at House of An Art Lover on 05-Oct-2019. We had a wonderful day and an amazing evening reception. Big thank you to Hannah for helping plan our day. Hannah is lovely and I am going to miss chatting to her. On the day, Scott and the team kept everything ticking over perfectly whilst making sure we had a glass of fizz and a beer at all times. The food was delicious as well. It is a beautiful building and the grounds are nice and peaceful. We would highly recommend this venue for a wedding or private function.

Dina Anders

5 Google Rating

Visit at least monthly. Beautiful grounds, lots of parking close by and lovely surroundings. Nice l

5/ 5

Visit at least monthly. Beautiful grounds, lots of parking close by and lovely surroundings. Nice little gift shop that you pass through on your way to the restaurant. They do the best fruit scones ever - served fresh and hot, with cream and jam. So delicious...

Adam & Fazila Dawson

4 Google Rating

Opened my eyes over the influence of Margaret MacDonald's artistry as part of the Charles Rennie Mac

4/ 5

Opened my eyes over the influence of Margaret MacDonald's artistry as part of the Charles Rennie Mackintosh "legend". It's worth a visit but maybe not so interesting for young children. Play park nearby is great though.

Silvia Nicoleta

5 Google Rating

We had such a lovely first experience here. We had lunch, and couldn't have been more pleased and im

5/ 5

We had such a lovely first experience here. We had lunch, and couldn't have been more pleased and impressed. The place is lovely, and located in a gorgeous park as well. The interior is just as beautiful as the exterior. It's such a cozy place, with fairy lights, great food (especially great value for money), and great staff. Will definitely come back. We loved everything about it.

bill allen

3 Google Rating

Not sure what the intention is. Emphasis seems to be on the people who put the place together. A goo

3/ 5

Not sure what the intention is. Emphasis seems to be on the people who put the place together. A good re-creation & interesting from this point of view. I was more impressed by the history of the park - the 1938 exhibition etc. in the outbuildings.

Chris Carter

5 Google Rating

Such a fantastic place! An amazing building and such faithful details, it was fascinating to learn a

5/ 5

Such a fantastic place! An amazing building and such faithful details, it was fascinating to learn about the history of the building and the people who made it a reality.

Richard McLuckie

5 Google Rating

Attended a wedding at the venue was amazing. It's an incredibly historic building, celebrating the l

5/ 5

Attended a wedding at the venue was amazing. It's an incredibly historic building, celebrating the life of a wonderful designer. The venue itself is a beautiful setting for a wedding & the staff were really helpful & mindful.

Jim Brown

5 Google Rating

Lovely place for lunch. Food lovely and parking easy. Make time to enjoy as it is certainly not a fa

5/ 5

Lovely place for lunch. Food lovely and parking easy. Make time to enjoy as it is certainly not a fast food restaurant.

Richard Keller

5 Google Rating

Fantastic venue, lovely food and staff. Beautiful gardens too. Top notch!

5/ 5

Fantastic venue, lovely food and staff. Beautiful gardens too. Top notch!

Peter Baxendale

5 Google Rating

The house is definitely worth a visit. Very good audio guide. Cafe is really nice too, very comforta

5/ 5

The house is definitely worth a visit. Very good audio guide. Cafe is really nice too, very comfortable with very good friendly service (and nice food).

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