The Dean family have created a beautiful family home in the heart of Glasgow. Their detached four bedroom Edwardian house was built in 1908 and boasts a colonial-style verandah, wood wall panelling and parquet flooring as well as a new kitchen extension. Pollok House is one of the National Trust for Scotland's grandest properties, with luxurious rooms, an extraordinary art collection, vast servants' quarters and scenic surroundings.
Discover the sumptuous array of artefacts, enjoy a stroll through Pollok Country Park and sample the delicious delights in the Edwardian Kitchen café. An Edwardian mansion in Glasgow has been given a renaissance-styled make-over as part of an extensive renovation project. Kirklee Mansion is based in Glasgow's West End and is home to Jason, John and their Dalmatian, Mitzi Belle.
Pollok House was built in 1752, close to the site of earlier dwellings dating back to medieval times, and was extended between 1890 and 1904. In the late 19th and through to the mid-20th century, it was the home of Sir John Stirling Maxwell, 10th Baronet, a great benefactor to Glasgow and one of the founders of the National Trust for Scotland. Boghall is an Edwardian country house set in formal gardens of two acres, and agricultural land of 67 acres in the west of Scotland within easy reach of Glasgow.
The main house dates back to 1907, but is built in a much earlier baronial style. This Category B listed villa is in the English Tudor style and the property was recently retiled with rosemary tiles. Henry Edward Cliford (1852 - 1932) was one of Glasgow finest Edwardian architects and built numerous Arts and Crafts style houses in Pollokshields, Langside, Newlands and Troon.
Homes House tours Take a tour around Carolyn's Edwardian home in Glasgow Carolyn took on a big renovation project to increase the space in her home, adding a loft conversion and extending into the garden to create a large open. Scotland's architectural history is a tapestry of evolving styles, each period leaving a distinct mark on the country's landscape. The Georgian, Victorian, and Edwardian eras, in particular, have given Scotland some of its most iconic homes.
These periods not only reflect the aesthetic preferences of their times but also tell stories about the social, economic, and technological changes. Experience Comfort in a Cosy bd in Lovely Edwardian House Welcome to your ideal retreat, a delightful Cosy bd in lovely Edwardian house located in Glasgow, United Kingdom. This charming property features one bedroom and one bathroom, making it perfect for couples or solo travelers seeking a cozy atmosphere.
FROM the outside, Hughenden House on Hughenden Road in the west end of Glasgow, is a fine example of an early twentieth century end.