What is the oldest house in Glasgow called?

The oldest house in Glasgow is called Provand’s Lordship.
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What is the oldest house in Scotland Glasgow?

Welcome to Provand's Lordship, the oldest house in Glasgow, built in 1471. It is one of only four surviving medieval buildings in Glasgow. Displays at Provand's Lordship celebrate the history of the building and the surrounding area and include some Scottish portraits and furniture.
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How old is the oldest house in Glasgow?

Provand's Lordship, the oldest house in Glasgow, was built in 1471. It is one of only four surviving medieval buildings in Glasgow. The house is furnished with a fine selection of 17th-century historic furniture and royal portraits. The house has been a shop, a pub and a family home over the years.
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What is the oldest part of Glasgow?

The oldest part of Glasgow lay north of the Clyde to the west of the nineteenth century centre and beside St Mungo's Cathedral (sheet vi. 11.8). By the seventeenth century it had expanded slightly to extend between the cathedral and the River Clyde.
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Why is Glasgow 850 years old?

That's when King William the Lion granted a royal charter, officially making Glasgow a burgh. With it came the right to hold markets and run its own affairs — a huge step in the city's growth. It's this moment that lies at the heart of the Glasgow 850 celebrations in 2025.
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The Oldest House in Glasgow, Scotland

What is the oldest street in Glasgow?

Glasgow's High Street is widely considered the city's oldest and most historically significant street, forming the original medieval artery connecting the Glasgow Cathedral (St Mungo's) to the River Clyde, with its origins dating back to when the city was established around the cathedral, though Trongate (originally St Thenew's Gait) and Rottenrow are also extremely ancient thoroughfares.
 
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What will Glasgow look like by 2050?

In 2050, the City Centre will be a vibrant, inclusive, sustainable and liveable place. A green, attractive and walkable City Centre will ensure a people-centred place that is climate resilient, fosters creativity and opportunity and promotes social cohesion, health and wellbeing and economic prosperity.
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What is the only village in Glasgow?

Carmunnock is the only remaining identifiable village within the City of Glasgow boundaries. It lies five miles south of the city centre and is surrounded by green belt land.
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What is the old name for Glasgow?

The modern Gaelic is Glaschu and derived from the same roots as the Brittonic. The settlement may have an earlier Brittonic name, Cathures; the modern name appears for the first time in the Gaelic period (1116), as Glasgu.
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What is the richest street in Glasgow?

Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen

Edinburgh's most expensive residential street is still Ettrick Road, with an average house price of £1,899,000. Ettrick Road also retains its place as second most expensive street in Scotland. Glasgow's most pricey street is Capelrig Lane, where a property costs £1,550,000 on average.
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What is the oldest family firm in Scotland?

Indeed, the oldest family firm in Scotland, John White & Sons, a leading UK supplier of weighing solutions, dates as far back as 1715.
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Where is Glasgow's oldest house?

Provand's Lordship is a medieval historic house museum in Glasgow, Scotland. It is in the Townhead area, at the top of Castle Street within sight of Glasgow Cathedral and next to the St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art.
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Where is the oldest part of Glasgow?

High Street is the oldest, and one of the most historically significant, streets in Glasgow, Scotland. Originally the city's main street in medieval times, it formed a direct north–south artery between the Cathedral of St. Mungo (later Glasgow Cathedral) in the north, to Glasgow Cross and the banks of the River Clyde.
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What is the coolest neighborhood in Glasgow?

Finnieston. Finnieston frequently tops lists for the 'hippest' and 'coolest' neighbourhoods in the UK and Europe. And no wonder with its acclaimed restaurants, vibrant nightlife, and iconic venues.
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What is happening in Glasgow in 2026?

Commonwealth Games (23 July–2 August 2026)

Glasgow is set to host the 2026 Commonwealth Games with an exciting 10-sport programme across 4 venues. For tickets, visit Glasgow 2026.
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Is Glasgow a tough city?

Glasgow has a moderate crime rate, placing it in the middle range in terms of safety. However, it has a way higher crime rate than the national average. According to the stats, the overall crime rate stood at 82-84 crimes per 1000 people.
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