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    Green Tourism Award - Bronze

    • Vast servants' quarters showing the contrasts of life upstairs / downstairs
    • A Georgian Country House modernised in 1900 and displaying an internationally famous collection including paintings by Blake, Goya and El Greco
    • Surrounded by extensive gardens and the wider estate, totalling 1,000 acres – administered by the Land Services Department of Glasgow City Council

    The well-known Kitchen Restaurant now occupies the original kitchens of this elegant country mansion, which is set in attractive formal gardens and extensive parkland but in the heart of Glasgow. Pollok House offers extensive views of woodland, parkland, farmland and designed landscape. The Pollok Murder Mystery has been won by Grant Rodden. Congratulations Grant! MORE>

    House, Shop, Restaurant and Garden: all year, daily 10–5 (closed 25/26 Dec & 1/2 Jan).

    Pollok Country Park: all year, daily.

    In order to undertake essential conservation and install/remove exhibitions, the upper floors of Pollok House are occasionally closed. If you would like further information please contact our Front of House Staff on 0141 616 6410. We endeavour to keep closures to a minimum and they do not affect the restaurant, servants’ quarters and retail outlets.
    News
    • - Reid leads Trust review

      Former Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament George Reid has been appointed by the Council of conservation charity the National Trust for Scotland to lead a “robust and independent” review of the organisation.  more>

    • - Get ready for The Wave

      On Saturday 5 December, people from across Scotland will come together to send a clear message about climate change to world leaders, meeting in Copenhagen for the UN climate change negotiations.  more>

    • - Pollok wooing brides on a budget

      The National Trust for Scotland’s Pollok House has the perfect wedding package for budget-conscious couples – a spectacular setting at a sensible price.  more>

    • - Passionate about painting? Get inspired at Pollok House

      The National Trust for Scotland’s Pollok House, only a few miles from Glasgow city centre, is offering visitors the chance to get arty at fortnightly art classes from the end of January.  more>

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    • Pollok Murder Mystery Result (PDF)
     
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