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Towns near G51 1TH
Kinning Park (< 1 Mile)*
Finnieston (< 1 Mile)*
Pollok (1 Mile)*
Govan (1 Mile)*
Linthouse (1 Mile)*
Glasgow (2 Miles)*
Glasgow is Scotland's second and largest city, situated on the banks of the River Clyde; it is the gateway to the Trossachs, the beautiful West Coast and the Highlands of Scotland.
Scotstoun (2 Miles)*
Maryhill (2 Miles)*
Partick (2 Miles)*
Tradeston (2 Miles)*
Anniesland (2 Miles)*
Cardonald (2 Miles)*
Hillington (2 Miles)*
Mansewood (3 Miles)*
Whiteinch (3 Miles)*
Anwoth (3 Miles)*
Cowlairs (3 Miles)*
Kings Park (3 Miles)*
Dalmarnock (3 Miles)*
Shieldhall (3 Miles)*
Renfrew (3 Miles)*
Polmadie (3 Miles)*
Springburn (3 Miles)*
Giffnock (4 Miles)*
Castlemilk (4 Miles)*
* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer.


Attractions near G51 1TH
Glasgow Science Centre (< 1 Mile)*
Glasgow Science Centre (GSC) is one of Scotland's must-see visitor attractions. GSC encapsulates the world of science and technology in new, fun and exciting ways.
Scotland Street School Museum (1 Mile)*
Glasgow's most celebrated architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928) designed Scotland Street School between 1903 and 1906 for the School Board of Glasgow.
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum (1 Mile)*
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is due to reopen on 11th July 2006 after a 3 year £27.9million refurbishment programme.
Glasgow Museum of Transport (1 Mile)*
Visit the Glasgow Museum of Transport and the first impression is of gleaming metalwork and bright paint. All around you are cars, caravans, carriages & carts, bicycles & buses, fire engines, steam locomotives, prams & trams.
Tenement House (1 Mile)*
Here is a typical Victorian tenement flat of 1892, a fascinating time capsule of the first half of the 20th century.
McLellan Galleries (1 Mile)*
The McLellan Galleries is now Closed.
Glasgow School of Art (1 Mile)*
The history of the Glasgow School of Art is inextricably linked to Charles Rennie Mackintosh. A graduate of the School, Mackintosh's 1896 design for a new School of Art building heralded the birth of a new style in 20th century European architecture.
The Museum of Piping (1 Mile)*
Compiled over many years, the collection of piping photographs, instruments and other memorabilia is unrivalled.
Gallery of Modern Art (1 Mile)*
Housed in an elegant neo-classical building in the heart of Glasgow, G0MA is the second most visited contemporary art gallery outside London, offering a thought-provoking programme of temporary exhibitions.
Hutchesons' Hall (2 Miles)*
The present building was designed and built in 1802-5 by David Hamilton and major reconstruction work by John Baird in 1876 resulted in today's impressive interior, with its elegant hall and staircase.
The Lighthouse (2 Miles)*
The Lighthouse, Scotland's first, dedicated, national centre for architecture and design, was opened by HM Queen Elizabeth in 1999, a renamed, £13 million conversion of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's 1895 Glasgow Herald newspaper office.
Glasgow Police Museum (2 Miles)*
At the Glasgow Police Museum you have the unique opportunity to step into the compelling and dramatic history of the United Kingdom's oldest police force.
Provands Lordship (2 Miles)*
Step back in time and discover a piece of Glasgow's history with a visit to the only medieval house in Glasgow.
Martyrs School (2 Miles)*
Martyrs' School is one of the earliest buildings by Glasgow architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928).
Peoples Palace and Winter Gardens (2 Miles)*
The Peoples Palace and Winter Gardens were built in 1898 on the historic Glasgow Green for the benefit of the industrial working people of the East End.
* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer.

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