Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Gatekeeper's Building Photos

    Recommended Reviews - Gatekeeper's Building

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration
    Photo of Laura M.
    16
    396
    517

    16 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    Verify this business for free

    Get access to customer & competitor insights.

    Verify this business

    House For An Art Lover - The first room we went to, you are free to sit on the furniture!

    House For An Art Lover

    (27 reviews)

    ££

    South Side

    Designed by Charles Rene Mackintosh, probably the most famous architect to come out of Glasgow. I…read morewould best describe him as a proto-modernist who was way ahead of his time and somehow achieved architecture, furniture, and design that could be both described as minimal and also Art Nouveau. Out of all the places you can visit in Glasgow I would recommend this one as closest to the original intent. Other places have had to unfortunately modernize with exit signs, lighting, etc... that were not part of the original vision. On site there is a gift shop, cafe with indoors and outdoor seating, upstairs private meeting room and wedding area, and of course rooms designed by Mackintosh. The only unfortunate name is "House For An Art Lover". It seems somehow not so serious and I think it should have just been called "Mackintosh House". This was designed in paper in 1908 but not completed until 1996, there is an alcove between the 1st and 2nd story that has a scale model and reproductions of the design drawings. The thing I LOVED is there were no barriers and you could touch and sit anywhere you want. There is a room with a fancy piano and I was surprised you could sit there and play on it, listened to our oldest play Minuet in G and felt like we were transported back in time. This is the room that shows up in a lot of photography and our favorite.

    House for an art lover is situated in Bellahouston park, a beautiful house designed by Charles…read moreRennie Mackintosh in beautiful grounds with some interesting art pieces in and around the area. As you enter there is a £7 entry fee and you will be handed an audio guid and instructed to head upstairs where you will find stunning Mackintosh designed rooms including the main hall, the oval room and my favourite: the music room and the staircase! This is definitely a wonderful place to visit whether your a Mackintosh fan or not!

    Pollokshields Burgh Hall - Maxwell Hall

    Pollokshields Burgh Hall

    (2 reviews)

    South Side

    Pollokshields Burgh hall is a beautiful building situated in Maxwell park in Glasgow's southside…read more It's a wonderful place to hold a wedding with plenty of gorgeous rooms and stunning stained glass windows. It's also an excellent price to hire, especially on a Sunday as we did! I got married here in 2011. The staff are helpful and friendly and as soon as we were shown round we knew it was where we wanted to celebrate our big day. It didn't disappoint, we were able to customise it with our own decor and were very lucky with a gorgeous sunny day to enjoy being outside the Loggia downstairs for our champagne reception and also have some lovely photos taken in the park. We had a humanist ceremony here and managed to squeeze in 139 guests! :) One of the main reasons we chose it (other than being a stunning building with beautiful hallways and the large Maxwell room) was the option to bring in any caterer so we were able to have an Indian feast and set up our own cheese table for after! Amazing! We also had plenty of indoor space in case we weren't so lucky with the weather. I've also taken pilates classes here and I believe there are plenty of other events on throughout the year as well. I just love the building and still like to visit and have a walk round the outside.

    This hall is stunning. Was here last night as an evening guest for a wedding, and driving up the…read morevenue is impressive - the building is lit beautifully at night. Inside, the rooms are beautiful - I love the stained glass and the venue is a perfect size for a wedding with space for people to spill out of the main hall for a chat or bar break. Gorgeous.

    Pollokshields Burgh Hall

    Pollokshields Burgh Hall

    (3 reviews)

    South Side

    This venue is beautiful, and I was happy to have my wedding there. However, the…read more Caretakers on the day of the wedding force the groom or bride to pay them from £40-£80 with no receipt to put the tables away, which they are supposed to do anyway. Also Hiring the whole building is pointless as they show people around during your allocated time and literally dont care about any complaints. I have spoken to several people who didnt know that the caretakers shouldnt be asking for money and have given it to them. They tell you if you dont pay them they will take it from your deposit, which they wont as it doesnt go to the hall it goes in to their pocket. They have also in the past told outside companies to pay them if they want recommended for work there, They are shameless and shouldnt be anywhere near the Burgh Hall especially since its a non profit charitable organisation!! If they have done this to you contact the OSCR paying over £1200 for a hall, chairs and tables is bad enough without having to pay extra for someone to move them back at the end of the night. RIDICULOUS

    We attended a wedding here, the staff were extremely unhelpful and there didn't seem to be anyone…read morein charge. The chairs were still getting set out as we arrived and the person doing this seemed extremely annoyed and told us the bride and groom should of been doing this themselves....on their wedding day! We had previously enquired here as we had considered this a potential wedding venue, if I can give any advice to couples - don't do it! The lady who deals with weddings is never there and doesn't work on a Saturday - the main wedding day! I could go on and on but won't be wasting my time.

    Old Courtyard Stables

    Old Courtyard Stables

    (3 reviews)

    South Side

    This is a collection of traditional buildings which house stables for four massive Clydesdale…read moreHorses. The structural complex itself is interesting to walk past and have a look as this was the location of an older (smaller and simpler) version of the more modern - a.k.a 1752 - Pollok House which now stands in the distance. Hence, there is some interesting history to the location and previous uses of this site for all the historians among you. Or, of course, people with social interest in Pollok Country Park and its previous inhabitants. Meanwhile, the four Clydesdale horses continue to heighten the Park's attractiveness to visitors and tourist. This is mainly done through, the extremely child friendly and entertaining horse drawn open top waggons that take groups of children, and adults, on rides through the park. These are often every hour to every half hour from the 1st of April till the 31st of October (e.g. the spring and summer seasons).

    Pollock Old Courtyard Stables are just effortlessly handsome as they stand in the Country Park…read more Still in use, the stables are infact acting as stables for the huge horses that they use for the park attractions. It is not to exhilarating but you will get a view all-round the park of every nook and cranny it has to offer. The Old Courtyard Stables being in Pollock Country Park are accessible to all from the city centre of Glasgow, being only about 3 miles out of the city. There also public transport links by means of bus if you don't have a car. Worth a visit if you like this sort of thing, you know such as castles, old mansions, history. The Stables are set in a beautiful surrounding which whilst on-site you can very nearly imaging them in their hay day and full working order.

    Gatekeeper's Building - landmarks - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...