Provand's Lordship
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Dating from 1471, Provand�s Lordship is Glasgow�s oldest remaining house. Step back in time to see how Glasgow life has changed through the centuries. Outside, the medieval �Physic� garden contains herbs and plants traditionally used to heal various parts of the body.
Spread over 3 floors, displays in the house feature a stunning collection of Scottish furniture through the centuries as well as exploring the changing use of the house as the city grew and spread around it.
Explore our portrait gallery on the first floor where we look at Mary Queen of Scots connection with the house, while on the top floor art gallery there are a lovely selection of paintings by William �Crimea� Simpson of Glasgow in the 1840s.
Behind Provands sits the St. Nicholas Garden, laid out in 1993 to represent a medieval �Physic� garden and named after the St. Nicholas Hospital which sat immediately to the south of the house. Each of the 10 flower beds here is home to herbs and plants traditionally used to heal various parts of the body.
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Doors Open Day September 2018:
Tue-Thu 10am-5pm, Fri-Sun 11am-5pm
Tours available on request; 30 minutes
Booking not required
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There is a self-led art cart available with a wide range of fun, artistic activities that kids can take part in. Additional, unique to D.O.D. workshop on during weekend.
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