Pollok House located at 2060 Pollokshaws Rd, Glasgow G43 1AT, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0141 616 6410

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Bob Lawrence

5 Google Rating

Very interesting place. Great to see how the other half lived at the turn of the century. Imagine th

5/ 5

Very interesting place. Great to see how the other half lived at the turn of the century. Imagine the smell of cigar smoke in the cedar room. Wonderful. The photo of the staff below reminded me of The Shining!

Alexandra Wronski

5 Google Rating

Lovely! Absolutely stunning and well kept. The volunteers dressed in old fashion today and were real

5/ 5

Lovely! Absolutely stunning and well kept. The volunteers dressed in old fashion today and were really helpful by giving out a lot of information. Especially the tour at 11 am with Mike was great! He put so much heart into it :) would recommend going here

Pekka Häkkinen

5 Google Rating

Excellent cafe latte & scone & victoria sponge cake! Go & try yourself! And all this with so friendl

5/ 5

Excellent cafe latte & scone & victoria sponge cake! Go & try yourself! And all this with so friendly service.

Ruth Faulkner

5 Google Rating

We visited the cafe where there is a selection of delicious homemade cakes. This choice included two

5/ 5

We visited the cafe where there is a selection of delicious homemade cakes. This choice included two which were both vegan and gluten free. There is a choice of tea, coffee and soft drinks. They also do lovely soup and sandwiches which we did not sample today.

Gail Hall

5 Google Rating

Beautiful Scottish country home with fabulous Spanish art collection. Set in beautiful grounds. Well

5/ 5

Beautiful Scottish country home with fabulous Spanish art collection. Set in beautiful grounds. Well worth a visit.

Lauren Mulligan

5 Google Rating

What a hidden gem this place is! A gorgeous step back in time that will please the adults and provid

5/ 5

What a hidden gem this place is! A gorgeous step back in time that will please the adults and provide plenty of surprises for little kids as well. I would love to be able to go on little adventure walks here every day to really take the time to explore the grounds. Every corner you turn, there's another mysterious & magical wee pathway leading to who knows where! If your a nature lover, or even if your just looking for a nice spot to walk your dog( they're welcomed everywhere,even at the cafe) I highly recommend you go. It's gorgeous!!! And I for one, can't wait for another chance to go back.

Louise Cater

5 Google Rating

The visit to Pollock House was excellent..the guides who took us round are very knowledgeable and fr

5/ 5

The visit to Pollock House was excellent..the guides who took us round are very knowledgeable and friendly..The grounds are lovely to walk around- those with children should definitely look out for the Hobbit village/ houses in the grounds. The cafe sells soup/ sandwiches/cakes/ hot and cold drinks and ice cream. There are plenty of seats and benches dotted around the grounds and opposite the river for resting weary legs or having a picnic. Well worth a visit.

Mae Martin

5 Google Rating

Fab walk around the gardens. Not open on a monday but the cafe was with fabulous turkey and cranberr

5/ 5

Fab walk around the gardens. Not open on a monday but the cafe was with fabulous turkey and cranberry sauce baggets and soup. Followed by lovely scone butter and pot of jam. Very impressed.

Daniel Robinson

1 Google Rating

No parking at weekends. Instead they employ 3 people at each entrance to tell you to park in a local

1/ 5

No parking at weekends. Instead they employ 3 people at each entrance to tell you to park in a local housing estate. Bet the locals love that.

Jorn Mehnen

5 Google Rating

Always an excellent place for a walk with the dog or a morning run. Note that access by car is not p

5/ 5

Always an excellent place for a walk with the dog or a morning run. Note that access by car is not possible. Wedding parties are allowed.

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