The oldest house in Glasgow is set to have £1m spent on it for essential repairs. Glasgow Life has now confirmed that the Provand’s Lordship building will undergo preservation works and will reopen ...
The interior appears untouched by time and shows what life was like in Glasgow 500 years agoCredit: Les Gallagher The ancient structure dates back to 1471 and is one of only FOUR medieval buildings ...
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Glasgow's oldest building is set to reopen on Good Friday after undergoing work to restore it. The Provand's Lordship, a medieval museum at the top of Castle Street, will be back up and running from ...
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Visitors to Provand’s Lordship, the oldest occupied house in Glasgow, and which at one time sheltered Mary Queen of Scots, would’ve received a pleasant surprise in March of 1925. At the threshold, on ...
Glasgow's oldest house will be restored as part of a year-long £1m project. The Provand's Lordship will undergo repairs to its roof, chimneys and down pipes, as well as essential maintenance.