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Greenbank Garden
Flenders Road, Clarkston,
Glasgow,
G76 8RB
This walled garden, tucked away in the Glasgow suburbs, contains a wealth of interesting plants and flowers as well as woodland walks, a glasshouse and water displays. The garden's house, an 18th century tobacco merchant's home, is open for viewing on…
The Hill House
Upper Colquhoun Street,
Helensburgh,
Dunbartonshire,
G84 9AJ
The finest of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's domestic creations, the Hill House dates from 1902. Mackintosh and his wife also designed the interior fittings and decorative schemes.
Holmwood House
61–63 Netherlee Road, Cathcart,
Glasgow,
G44 3YG
This unique Villa has been described as Alexander 'Greek' Thomson's finest domestic design. It was built in 1857-8 for James Couper. Many rooms are richly ornamented in wood, plaster and marble. Thomson's original rich room decoration, based on themes…
Hopetoun House
Shore Road, South Queensferry,
Edinburgh,
EH30 9SL
Located near South Queensferry, Hopetoun House is one of Scotland’s finest stately homes, open to visitors during the summer months. It occasionally holds classical musical recitals, as well as sporting activities such as clay shooting. As a…
Hugh Miller Museum and Birthplace Cottage
Church Street,
Cromarty,
Highland,
IV11 8XA
Hugh Miller was a stonemason, eminent geologist, editor and writer. The museum presents his life and work, while his birthplace cottage, built around 1698, is the home of his ancestors and his formative early years.



