Pollok House

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Pollok House

Pollokshaws
Lanarkshire

National Trust for Scotland
Grid reference: NS554613
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Website: Pollok House

Pollok House is a house by Pollokshaws in Lanarkshire. It is owned by the National Trust for Scotland. Pollok House is the ancestral home of the Maxwell family, and is now within Pollok Country Park.

Pollok House

The house - built in 1752 and designed by William Adam - was donated to the City of Glasgow in 1966 by Dame Anne Maxwell Macdonald, whose family had owned the estate for almost 700 years. It is now managed by the National Trust for Scotland and is open to the public.

Displayed within the Pollok House is a large, private collection of Spanish paintings, including works by El Greco, Francisco Goya and Bartolomé Esteban Murillo. There are also paintings by William Blake, as well as glass, silverware, porcelain and antique furniture. The house also features servants' quarters downstairs (accessible free of charge), which include two shops and a restaurant.

The house also has an extensive garden, boasting a collection of over 1,000 species of rhododendron.

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