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Cleveden Mews
Glasgow Self Catering Accommodation
Lovely 2 bedroom Mews cottage with free parking and private garden |
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A traditional Mews cottage for four people tucked away in a quiet spot in the Kelvinside area of Glasgow's affluent West End. The interior of this period property has been sympathetically restored, making it light, bright and airy with all the modern comfort and facilities you need to make your stay comfortable and convenient. |
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Cleveden Mews is ideally located for you to take advantage of the West End, the most desirable residential area of Glasgow. It is less than 10 minutes walk from busy Byres Road and the Great Western Road - take the scenic route through the glorious Botanic Gardens - packed with interesting shops, coffee bars and restaurants. Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, the Museum of Transport and the Hunterian Museum and Gallery are only about 20 minutes walk away, just five minutes by car. The City Centre is easily accessed by car, bus, train or subway, and you are also just a 40 minute drive from Loch Lomond and the Trossachs. There is free parking on the cobbled lane which runs behind the property. |
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One of the most striking buildings is the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, recently re-opened after a multi-million pound refurbishment, and now Scotland's number one tourist attraction, knocking Edinburgh Castle off its long-standing top spot. |
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Byres Road is the hub of West End life, packed with interesting shops, bars, cafes and restaurants. Ashton Lane is a delightful cobbled street lined with restaurants and bars and the small but beautifully proportioned Grosvenor Cinema which shows the latest releases. J K Rowling is reputed to have based Diagon Alley on Ashton Lane, so it's a must-visit for Harry Potter fans. |
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Glasgow University off Byres Road is another magnificent building, and its student population has more than a little to do with the area's well-deserved reputation for being lively and trendy. Not for nothing is Glasgow know as the 'Dear Green Place'. The city is full of trees and open spaces, one of the largest of which is the Botanic Gardens off the Great Western Road at the bottom of Byres Road. The magnificent newly-restored Kibble Palace glasshouse in the gardens is well worth a look. |
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Useful Links:
For details of things to do, places to see in the City Centre, click here. |
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Useful local facilities
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To help plan your visit, we have compiled the following:
Our Personal Guide to Glasgow
- Transport Information Page
What to do in and around Glasgow
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