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    Green Tourism Award - Bronze

    • A traditional Scottish home with modern aspirations, filled with original Mackintosh-designed furniture throughout the family rooms of the house
    • A beautiful garden sympathetically restored to the early design suggested by Mackintosh
    • A visually stunning example of Mackintosh's domestic architecture and interior design

    The Hill House is considered to be Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s finest domestic creation. Sitting high above the Clyde, it is home to original Mackintosh furniture and interior design and also has attractive formal gardens designed recognisably in the Mackintosh style.

    1 Apr to 31 Oct, daily 1.30-5.30.
    Christmas opening 2010: 27-28 Nov, 4-5 Dec
    News
    • - Go through the looking glass at The Hill House

      Meet up with Alice and follow her on the next stage of her adventures as she goes Through the Looking Glass at the National Trust for Scotland’s The Hill House in Helensburgh on Sunday 1 August.  more>

    • - Mackintosh goes ‘doon the watter’ on the Waverley

      Glaswegians and visitors can now combine two of the city’s most-loved treasures – Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the Waverley. more>

    • - Sir Kenneth Calman to head National Trust for Scotland

      Sir Kenneth Calman has been selected as the new Chairman of the National Trust for Scotland. more>

    • - Dennis and Gnasher strike again at Trust properties

      Dennis the Menace and his faithful hound Gnasher are taking up residence at the National Trust for Scotland’s properties this summer, offering summer fun and hi-jinks for visiting families.  more>

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