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This page provides a comprehensive Guide
to the Jordanhill Area in Glasgow. Information and Free Advice
on Renting in the Jordanhill is provided in table form. If you
are interested in renting a property in the Jordanhill and the
information is not listed in this Guide or in any of our other
Glasgow Guides then please contact us
and we will aim to include it in our next review. |
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Area Name: |
Jordanhill |
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Part of Glasgow: |
West End
(North of River Clyde) |
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Postcode: |
G13 |
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Summary: |
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Location: |
9 (out of 10) |
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Amenity: |
8 (out of 10) |
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Accommodation: |
9 (out of 10) |
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Total: |
26
(out of 30) |
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Overall Position: |
3rd |
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With its highly rated schools, good transportation
links together with its mix of large detached, semi detached and
terraced properties, Jordanhill is of instant appeal to families
particularly those who do not wish to pay for their child's
education or who cannot afford the pricier Kelvinside. 3 and 4 bed
houses are in high demand and command a premium to most other areas. |
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Price Ranges: |
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Low £ pcm |
High £ pcm |
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2 Bed Flats: |
£650 |
£850 |
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3 Bed Terrace: |
£650 |
£950 |
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4 Bed Semi: |
£750 |
£1400 |
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5 Bed Semi: |
£950 |
£1600 |
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6 Bed Detached: |
£1200 |
£2500 |
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Location: |
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Marks |
9
(out of 10) |
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Jordanhill is located to the far
west of the city bounded by Anniesland to its northern boundary,
Scotstoun to its south and Broomhill to its East.
The heart of the area is
generally considered to be around Jordanhill School which offers
families located within its catchment area one of the finest state
run schools in the country.
Such is the quality of the
school and the demand for places that the area is in huge demand for
parents who wish to provide the best education that money does not
need to buy.
The area has good transport
links into Glasgow either by the regular train service from
Jordanhill Station on Crow Road or by road.
The area is close to both
Clydeside Expressway and the Clyde Tunnel allowing links either to
the south of the River, to Glasgow Airport or the City Centre itself
in under 15 minutes.
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Amenity |
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Marks: |
8
(out of 10) |
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The strength of the
area is undoubtedly the high quality of the local comprehensive
School. Jordanhill school ranks as one of the best comprehensive
schools in the country and its high pass rates at all National Exams
normally substantiate this.
Jordanhill was
originally also was home to the Teacher Training College which
subsequently became a Campus of the University of Strathclyde.
The green and open
spaces of Victoria Park is much under rated. The park is less used
by the inhabitants of Jordanhill since the majority of properties
lie on generous plots with well maintained front and rear gardens.
There is a large
Morrison's Superstore located just beyond Anniesland Cross together
with some smaller supermarkets and mini markets located on Great
Western Road itself.
Shops within
Jordanhill itself are limited. Those which are available are grouped
around Jordanhill Train Station on Crow Road and further south
towards Broomhill. Braehead Shopping Centre and Leisure facilities
are also widely used since it is a mere 10 minute drive through the
Clyde Tunnel by car.
Dining out, pubs,
clubs and restaurants are generally best found in the centre of
Glasgow or in the West End which is only 5 minutes away by train or
bus.
The amenities of the
City Centre are also a mere 15 minutes away by train. The train
service itself is reliable and frequent and provides direct links
into Glasgow City Centre or to the West Coast Town of Helensburgh or
to Balloch.
There are also good
bus services along Great Western Road or along Crow Road into the
City.
Scotstoun Leisure
Centre is also nearby to the immediate south of Jordanhill providing
excellent sports facilities including badminton, indoor tennis,
football, hockey, swimming, squash and various clubs and classes to
suit all users.
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Accommodation |
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Marks: |
9
(out of 10) |
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Jordanhill provides
a variety of family sized semi detached and detached homes to suit
all budgets as well as a small number of more recent apartments.
There are also a
limited number of tenement properties with Retail Units at Ground
Floor level on Crow Road.
New build flats are
becoming more common in order to satisfy demand for the area
particularly with the buy to let investor.
The main attraction
to the area however is undoubtedly the mix of terraced houses, semi
detached houses and villas which lie in the centre of Jordanhill
itself. Southbrae Gardens is
a particularly good example of this type.
For obvious reasons
the larger properties in the Northern section of Jordanhill are in
greater demand due to the proximity to the campus and school,
however the southern section is almost as popular particularly with
the proximity to the park and the local low level West Coast
Mainline train stations to the east and west.
The build quality of
these properties is very good; most properties have generous gardens
to both front and rear which belies its city location. The only
downside is that availability is low in terms of demand and it is
rare for any such property to be on the letting market for any
length of time.
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Population: |
The existing
population is
predominately middle class
families. Adults usually work in the city. There is a low percentage
of rented accommodation in this area which increases the demand for
properties when they become available. Jordanhill is a well
established area with a strong sense of community and a family feel
most of which is generated by Jordanhill School and the University
of Strathclyde (formerly Jordanhill)
Campus.
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Parking: |
No restrictions to most Residential streets. No parking permissible
on main arterial roads. |
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History of Area |
The name Jordanhill is
understood to come from a previous association with the Knights
Templar in the area hence the local area names of Knightswood,
Temple and Jordanhill the last denoting perhaps some similarity or
reference to the lands or buildings of the Jordan Valley.
From the start of the Industrial
Revolution rich seams of coal and ironstone were discovered in the
area and the area became a strong mining community for over 100
Years.
The original miner’s houses
which have long since disappeared, consisted of single apartment
stone built cottages with tiled or thatched roofs and earth floors.
In 1863 Craigend Cottages were
built in Jordanhill the first of the modern housing which still
stands today. This was later followed by further speculative
developments in Munro Place and Helensburgh Place.
Further developments of 2 and 3
bed cottages were added until Claythorne had developed into a small
community by the late 19th Century.
The area is divided into 2 main
sections namely North Jordanhill and South Jordanhill both parts
being divided by the West Coast Rail line which runs in an east West
axis.
The north Jordanhill section is
built largely around the University campus and School with the south
section extending from Victoria Park in the South to the line of the
railway line.
The southern section was
constructed in 2 main phases. The first was completed in 1912 to the
immediate south of the railway line.
The second extends down to
Victoria Park and consists of approximately 250 units of either
terraced houses or semi detached villas constructed from 1925 by the
Balshagray Building Company.
These are the properties in
Mitre Road, Essex Drive, Westland Drive and on Victoria Park Drive
North itself. |
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Statutory: |
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Local Council: |
Glasgow City
Council,
Telephone: 0141
287 2000
Website :
http://www.glasgow.gov.uk/ |
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Nearest Police Station: |
Strathclyde Police 1380 Maryhill Rd, Glasgow ,
Maryhill,
Glasgow, G20 9TX
Telephone: 0141
532 3700
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Nearest Hospital: |
Western Infirmary,
Dumbarton Road,
Glasgow G11
6NT
Telephone: 0141
211 2000
Website : http://www.nhsgg.org.uk/content/default.asp?page=s2_2&loc_id=14/ |
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Nearest Library: |
Whiteinch Library, 14 Victoria Park
Drive South
Scotstoun, Glasgow G14 9RL
Telephone: 0141 959
1376 |
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Nearest Retail Area: |
Dumbarton Road,
Byres Road, (Limited amount of Retail available at Anniesland Cross
and Crow Road) |
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Education: |
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Nurseries: |
Westbourne Gardens
10-12
Woodend Dr
Glasgow
G13 1QS
Telephone:
0141 959 5565 |
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Harleys House,
99
Thornwood Dr
Glasgow
G11 7PR
Telephone:
0141 334 0939 |
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Munro Nursery,
Munro Place,
Glasgow
G13 2UW
Telephone:
0141 959 0438 |
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Greenacres Private Nursery
41
Helensburgh Dr
Glasgow
G13 1RR
Telephone:
0141 958 0819 |
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Primary Schools: |
Jordanhill Primary School
45
Chamberlain Road
Jordanhill, Glasgow G13 1SP
Telephone:
0141 576 2500 |
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Broomhill
Primary School
57
Edgehill Road
Broomhill,
Glasgow G11 7HZ
Tel.
0141 334 5171 |
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Kelvindale Primary School
12
Dorchester Place
Kelvindale,
Glasgow G12 0BP
Telephone:
0141 334 5005 |
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St. Aloysius,
45 Hill Street,
Garnethill,
Glasgow. G3 6RJ
Telephone:
0141 332 3190 (Independent Fee paying school)
Website:
http://www.staloysius.org/ |
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The
Glasgow Academy Colebrooke Street
Glasgow G12 8HE
Telephone:
0141 334 8558 (Independent Fee paying school)
http://www.theglasgowacademy.org.uk/ |
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Secondary Schools: |
Knightswood Secondary School
60
Knightswood Road
Knightswood G13 2XD
Telephone:
0141 582 0160 |
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Jordanhill Secondary School
45
Chamberlain Road
Jordanhill, Glasgow G13 1SP
Telephone:
0141 576 2500 |
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Hyndland
Secondary School, Lauderdale Gardens
Glasgow G12 9RQ.
Telephone: 0141
582 0130
http://www.glasgow.gov.uk/en/Residents/GoingtoSchool/Findaschool/ |
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St.
Aloysius, 45 Hill Street,
Garnethill
Glasgow G3 6RJ
Telephone:
0141 3323190 (Independent Fee paying school)
Website:
http://www.staloysius.org/ |
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The
Glasgow Academy, Colebrooke Street
Glasgow G12 8HE
Telephone:
0141 334 8558 (Independent Fee paying school)
Website:
http://www.theglasgowacademy.org.uk/ |
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Further Education: |
University of Glasgow, University Avenue
Hillhead, Glasgow G12
8QQ
Telephone: 0141 330 2000
Website:
http://www.gla.ac.uk/ |
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University of
Strathclyde, Cathedral Street,
City Centre,
Glasgow G1
Telephone:
0141 582 0190
Website:
http://www.strath.ac.uk/ |
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Glasgow Caledonian University,
Cowcaddens Road
City Centre, Glasgow. G4 0BA
Telephone:
0800 027 9171
Website:
http://www.gcal.ac.uk/ |
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Glasgow
School of Art,
167 Renfrew Street,
Garnethill,
Glasgow. G3 6RQ
Telephone:
0141 353 4517
Website:
http://www.gsa.ac.uk/ |
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Stow College
43 Shamrock Street
Cowcaddens, Glasgow G4 9LD
Telephone: 0141-332 1786
Website:
http://www.stow.ac.uk/ |
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Travel: |
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Nearest Airport: |
Glasgow
International
Airport (4.4
miles)
Abbotsinch, Paisley,
PA3
2SJ
Website:
http://www.glasgowairport.com/ |
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Train Stations: |
Jordanhill Station
Crow Road, Glasgow, G2 4PR
Telephone: 0845 748 4950 |
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Scotstounhill Station, Ristol Road (0.2 miles)
Knightswood, Glasgow City, G13 1QG
Scotrail Glasgow North West route
Scotstounhill station is staffed for the majority of the day, with
level access from street to ticket office. There is level access to
both platforms with a connecting footbridge between platforms.
Induction loop at ticket window. A ramp is available with prior
notice. There is a free parking with 7 spaces, including 1
designated disabled. There is a public phone 200 metres from the
station entrance. CCTV in operation |
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Hyndland Station (0.5 miles)
Queensborough Gardens, Hyndland, Glasgow, G12 9PP
National
Rail Enquiries
08457 48 49
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For rail
timetable and fares information
Telesales
08457 55 00
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For rail
bookings by credit / debit card
Customer
Relations
0845 601
5929
For
enquiries about First ScotRail
Disabled
Assistance
0845 605
7021
Website:http://www.firstgroup.com/scotrail/content/travelinfo/station-info.php?stationletter=H |
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Bus Station: |
Buchanan
Bus Station (3.6 miles)
Killermont St, Glasgow, G2 3NW
Telephone:
0141 333 3708 |
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Taxi |
Glasgow Taxis
Telephone: 0141
429 7070
Website: http://www.glasgowtaxisltd.co.uk/ |
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Places to Visit: |
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Nearby Landmarks: |
Botanic Gardens, 730 Great Western Road,
Glasgow G12
0UE
Telephone: 0141
334 2422
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Kibble
Palace,
Botanic Gardens
(1863 by James Cousland) |
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Grosvenor
Terrace,
1855 by J T
Rochead
(Grade A Listed from 15/12/1970) |
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Great Western
Terrace Masterplan (1855-1867 by
Decimus Burton) |
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Former Kelvinside
Parish Church, 731 Great Western Road |
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BBC Queen Margaret
Drive, (1869 by JT Rochead) |
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Scots College, BBC
Queen Margaret Drive (1895 by John Keppie & Charles Rennie
Mackintosh) |
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North Park Terrace,
Hamilton Drive, Hillhead ( 1866 by Alexander "Greek" Thomson) |
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Belgrave Terrace, Great Western Road |
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Buckingham Terrace, Great Western Road |
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Western Baths,
Cranworth Street, Hillhead |
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Curler's Tavern,
Byres Road (dating from 18th Century) |
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Botanic Gardens
Garage, (now Arnold Clarks) Vinicombe Street, Hillhead |
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The Salon Cinema
(1912-1913 by Brand & Lithgow) Vinicombe Street, Hi |
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Glasgow
University,
University
Avenue,
Hillhead,
Glasgow. G12 8QQ
Telephone:
0141-330 2000
Website:
http://www.gla.ac.uk/ |
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Kelvingrove
Museum and
Art
Gallery,
Argyle
Street,
Kelvingrove, Glasgow.G3
8AG
Telephone: 0141 276 9599
Website:
http://www.glasgowmuseums.com/venue/index.cfm?venueid=4 |
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Glasgow Science
Centre, 50 Pacific Quay
Finnieston
Glasgow. G51 1EA
Telephone: 0871
540 1000
Website:
http://www.glasgowsciencecentre.org/ |
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Armadillo, SECC,
Finnieston Glasgow
G3 8YW
Telephone: 0141 248 3000
Website: http://www.secc.co.uk/
Tickets Website:
http://www.secctickets.com/ |
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Glasgow
School of Art,
167 Renfrew Street,
Garnethill,
Glasgow. G3 6RQ
Telephone:
0141 353 4517
Website:
http://www.gsa.ac.uk/ |
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Eating Out: |
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Lock 27, 1100 Crow Rd
Anniesland, Glasgow G13 1JT
Telephone:
0141 958 0853 |
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Ecco, 808 Crow Rd
Glasgow G13 1LY
Tel.
0141 950 2067 |
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Bruschetta Cafe Bistro, 846 Crow Rd
Glasgow G13 1HU
Tel.
0141 959 8050 |
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I Chai, 1015 Crow Rd
Glasgow G13 1JP
Tel.
0141 959 3900 |
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New Canton, 944 Crow Rd
Glasgow G13 1JD
Tel.
0141 950 6611 |
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Smith's, 42 Dalsetter Av
Glasgow G15 8TE
Tel.
0141 552 6539 |
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McDonald's Restaurants Ltd, 1841 Great Western Rd
Glasgow G13 2UX
Tel.
0141 959 7933 |
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Bars & Pubs: |
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Lock 27, 1100 Crow Rd
Anniesland, Glasgow G13 1JT
Telephone:
0141 958 0853 |
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The Three Craws,
501 Crow Rd
Glasgow. G11 7DN
Telephone:
0141 958 1221 |
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Food & Drink: |
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Morrisons,
900 Crow Rd
Glasgow, G13 1JD
Telephone:
0141 959 5689
http://www.morrisons.co.uk |
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Theatre: |
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The Glasgow
Royal Concert Hall, 2 Sauchiehall St,
City Centre,
Glasgow,
G2 3NY
Telephone: 0141 353 8000
Website:
http://www.grch.com/ |
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Mitchell Theatre, 6 Granville St,
Sandyford, Glasgow. G3 7DR
Telephone:
0141 287 5005
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King's Theatre,
297 Bath Street,
City Centre,
Glasgow,
G2
4JN
Telephone: 0141
248 5332
Website:
http://www.theambassadors.com/kings/ |
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Cinema: |
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Grosvenor Cinema, 24 Ashton Lane,
Hillhead,
Glasgow. G12 8SJ
Telephone: 0141
339 8444
Website:
http://www.grosvenorcinema.co.uk/ |