Pollok Estate has been the home of the Maxwell family since the mid-13th century. The current house is an impressive 18th century mansion which was gifted by Mrs Anne Maxwell Macdonald to the City of Glasgow in 1966.
This 'gift' included the house's art collection and 361 acres of surrounding parkland. Within the house you can see collections of: Spanish art, antique furniture, silverware, ceramics and an impressive library. Rather sweetly, these collections were gathered through genuine interest and love of art, ceramics and books (instead of the mercenary reasons you'll find elsewhere).
Furthermore, these collections are presented in a realistic setting throughout the house - with a bedroom, library, smoking room and billiard room on open display of the public. The items held within are kept preserved by limited natural light (if you move the shutters and/or blinds in order to look at the view please return these to their original state) and no photography.
On the lower level of the house, you can have a look round a few of the servants rooms (this is where the photos were taken with permission). There is also a gift shop and a small, convenient tearoom which serves decent food at fairly reasonable prices.
This is a lovely house, with tons of history and interest. For instance, visiting guests to this house over its lifetime have even included Chaucer. read more