As a member of The National Trust for Scotland, my recent trip to Pollok Park inevitably included Pollok House.
That being said, it is free this time of year anyhow and this was reflected in the high number of people there.
It was a gorgeous house, with a maze of rooms and an impressive garden that has been very well kept.
Some of the paintings and art inside were suitably impressive, with recent pieces and some vintage paintings on huge canvasses.
I couldn't help but feel like I was navigating my way around the house in Cluedo, looking for a candlestick and corpse in the Library. There were some really elegant pianos.
The books in the Library were numbering in the thousands, and all concerning historical Scotland.
The highlight for me was standing in the very room where initial meetings were held that ultimately led to the formation of The National Trust for Scotland.
There was also a packed cafe and funky giftshop that included paper made out of elephant dung. Never seen that before. Not sure if I wanted to though, to be fair.
It wont be on MTV Cribs, but it's a nice big house that offers a nice addition to a stroll around Pollok Country Park. read more