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The Millers House

1 The Millers House

Strathclyde

B&B     £££

The Millers House is situated 10 minutes from the Clyde coast and 12 miles from Loch Lomond in a converted listed stable courtyard, set in acres of parkland with a small lake.

The Millers House
Scottish Maritime Museum

2 Scottish Maritime Museum

Strathclyde

Museum    

The Scottish Maritime Museum follows the growth of Glasgow and the increasing importance of the River Clyde

Scottish Maritime Museum
Killin Cottage

3 Killin Cottage

Strathclyde

B&B     £££

Killin Cottage is located only a short walk from Helensburgh town centre. A 3-star modern detached house with its own gardens and 3 lovely bedrooms.

Killin Cottage
Scotish Martime Museum

4 Scotish Martime Museum

Strathclyde

Museum    

Scotland's influence on the maritime history of the world from the eighteenth century to the modern day has been enormous and out of all proportion tothe size of the Country.

Scotish Martime Museum
Millhall

5 Millhall

Loch Lomond

B&B     £££

Millhall is a luxury villa located in Balloch, on the banks of Loch Lomond. Situated in private landscaped grounds, guests can relax in one of many sunny spots or use the BBQ

Millhall
The Pink Gallery

6 The Pink Gallery

Strathclyde

Museum    

The Pink Gallery Deals in original and contemporary art. We promise excellent value for money. The gallery also exhibits quality designer jewelery & gifts, limited edition print

01436 678 848‎ | Visit Website
The Pink Gallery
Rowan Art Gallery

7 Rowan Art Gallery

Strathclyde

Museum    

01436 670 721 | Visit Website
Rowan Art Gallery
 Alexandria Museum of Art

8 Alexandria Museum of Art

Strathclyde

Museum    

Visitors receive a warm welcome when they enter the grand foyer of the new wing of the Alexandria Museum of Art, constructed and opened to the public in March of 1998. The Museum w

 Alexandria Museum of Art

Archie Bouverie's guide:
Strathclyde

The heavy industries have long gone, but Glasgow is still the largest and most cosmopolitan urban area of Scotland with many mixes influences from Ireland and the Hebrides. The suburbs that stretch out along the shores of the Clyde are some of the richest property areas in Scotland and much regeneration is in progress in Paisley and other industrial areas. On the city's South Side is Pollock Country Park, home to the Burrell Collection and Pollock House. The Clydeside Walkway is an attraction in itself, running from Victoria Bridge in the east to the River Kelvin in the west