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    The Tenement House is approximately a ten minutes walk from the pedestrian precinct in Sauchiehall Street. It is the last tenement building at the west end of the street, beside the motorway and on the left side of the street.
    Bus: First Bus, nos 20, 66 or 59. Alight at Stow College on West Graham Street. Take Garnethill Street, Scott Street or Dalhousie Street up the hill and turn right into Buccleuch Street. Takes approximately 5 minutes (route avoiding steep hills).
    Cycling: One mile from NCN 7,75
    Rail: From Charing Cross Station, ten minute walk; from Queen Street Station, 25 minute walk; from Central Station, 30 minute walk.
    Underground train: From Cowcaddens Station, 10 minute walk
    Road: The Tenement House is situated at the west end of Buccleuch Street, which has one-way traffic westbound and can be entered from Sauchiehall Street, via Garnet Street or via Rose Street and Cambridge Street following the one-way traffic system.
    Ordnance Survey Ref: NS581662
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