based on 802 reviewsWe came here on a spontaneous visit one Sunday afternoon in January and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. Our wee boy loved seeing the “old fashioned house” and was so well looked after by all the staff, from the cash register to the flat and back out again. We went round twice (with a shift change between visits!) and the insight into one story of no doubt thousands like it in Glasgow was fantastic. Plus our boy thoroughly enjoyed colouring in his wallie dug. A hidden gem that is well worth the wander through Garnethill.
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We came here on a spontaneous visit one Sunday afternoon in January and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. Our wee boy loved seeing the “old fashioned house” and was so well looked after by all the staff, from the cash register to the flat and back out again. We went round twice (with a shift change between visits!) and the insight into one story of no doubt thousands like it in Glasgow was fantastic. Plus our boy thoroughly enjoyed colouring in his wallie dug. A hidden gem that is well worth the wander through Garnethill.
Feeling nostalgic can't help but come to Glasgow's low-rent housing area to experience the middle class living environment from the nineteenth century to the early twentieth century. At that time, it must be a good place for the middle class to live. The windows fell and the buildings were well organized.
Low-rent housing solves the housing problem for low-income people, and I give it a big thumbs up.
I wish I had thousands of spacious houses to shelter all the poor people in the world and make them happy.
Britain's low-rent housing system has solved many people's accommodation problems, where housing prices have been high, low-rent housing is a government-provided housing for the unemployed.