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.
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.
To feel nostalgic and not to go too far, you can visit the low-rent house. It reflects the middle-class life of Glasgow from the late 19th to early 20th centuries. The owner and his family have lived here for more than 50 years. The house was a characteristic van bed and the kitchen design and furniture of the time. The place was really interesting. The owners would not have managed the house as well as the current Scottish National Trust. But while the basement floor has added exhibition rooms, it is still often crowded.
The translation of low-rent housing is a bit strange~ In fact, it reflects the realism of British life in the past. Don't think that all British people are royalty~~ Haha
It's very good.😍
Feeling nostalgia, you can't come to Glasgow's low-rent housing area to experience it. It can be seen that the middle class living environment from the nineteenth to the early twentieth century is definitely very good at that time. The windows are falling and the buildings are organized.