Provand’s Lordship located at 3 Castle St, Glasgow G4 0RH, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0141 276 1625

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Susan Andrew

5 Google Rating

A totally fascinating place. More than almost anywhere else I've been, Provand's Lordship really gi

5/ 5

A totally fascinating place. More than almost anywhere else I've been, Provand's Lordship really gives you a sense of what it would have been like to have been living here, hundreds of years ago. So atmospheric, and not 'sanitised' - those floors are uneven and the stairs are slightly scary, which is great: I hate when everything is cleaned up and pretty. Highly recommended.

patrick rundle

5 Google Rating

Worth the time. Watch the video then walk through the house. Don’t forget to smell the garden!

5/ 5

Worth the time. Watch the video then walk through the house. Don’t forget to smell the garden!

Chris Wyatt

4 Google Rating

First time visit after 44 years in Glasgow, didn't realise how interesting the building is.

4/ 5

First time visit after 44 years in Glasgow, didn't realise how interesting the building is.

Gillian Wenham

5 Google Rating

This is a great place to visit. Staff were knowledgeable and friendly. Theres a short video when you

5/ 5

This is a great place to visit. Staff were knowledgeable and friendly. Theres a short video when you go in that is worth stopping and watching too. I look forward to popping back in the summer and seeing the herb garden in its full glory.

Michael

4 Google Rating

Oldest house in Glasgow. Amazingly well preserved historical building with a lovely garden at the ba

4/ 5

Oldest house in Glasgow. Amazingly well preserved historical building with a lovely garden at the back.

C Mcd

5 Google Rating

It's lovely old building, originally built in the 1471, it's a must see the old brick work is so bea

5/ 5

It's lovely old building, originally built in the 1471, it's a must see the old brick work is so beautiful ❤️

David Wilson

5 Google Rating

Very interesting. I originally come from the city of Glasgow and have made an effort to visit as man

5/ 5

Very interesting. I originally come from the city of Glasgow and have made an effort to visit as many Glasgow museum type sites. The history told in the details and pictures available is amazing.

Aravind Sunil kumar

5 Google Rating

Really Nice place..

5/ 5

Really Nice place..

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