The Tenement House (National Trust for Scotland)
Museum · Garnethill ·

The Tenement House (National Trust for Scotland)

Museum · Garnethill ·

Authentic glimpse into early 20th-century Glaswegian tenement life

The Tenement House (National Trust for Scotland) by null
The Tenement House (National Trust for Scotland) by null
The Tenement House (National Trust for Scotland) by null
The Tenement House (National Trust for Scotland) by null
The Tenement House (National Trust for Scotland) by null
The Tenement House (National Trust for Scotland) by null
The Tenement House (National Trust for Scotland) by null
The Tenement House (National Trust for Scotland) by null
The Tenement House (National Trust for Scotland) by null
The Tenement House (National Trust for Scotland) by null
The Tenement House (National Trust for Scotland) by null
The Tenement House (National Trust for Scotland) by null
The Tenement House (National Trust for Scotland) by null
The Tenement House (National Trust for Scotland) by null
The Tenement House (National Trust for Scotland) by null
The Tenement House (National Trust for Scotland) by null
The Tenement House (National Trust for Scotland) by null
The Tenement House (National Trust for Scotland) by null
The Tenement House (National Trust for Scotland) by null
The Tenement House (National Trust for Scotland) by null

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145 Buccleuch St, Glasgow G3 6QN, United Kingdom Get directions

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145 Buccleuch St, Glasgow G3 6QN, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 141 333 0183
nts.org.uk
@nationaltrustforscotland
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Features

gender neutral restroom
restroom
crowd family friendly
crowd lgbtq friendly
crowd trans safespace
parking paid street
wheelchair accessible parking lot
assistive hearing loop

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Nov 18, 2025

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The Tenement House (National Trust for Scotland)

Antonis Kalogerakis

Google
An absolute gem of a place! A really lovely surprise. A time machine showcasing how people lived in tenement houses late 19th-early 20th century. So very interesting definitely worth a visit. Shouldn't take more than 30-40 mins.

cdakingtamudo

Google
Visiting The Tenement House in Glasgow was like stepping into a time capsule—I absolutely loved it. The preserved details, from the coal-fired range to the original gas lighting, made it feel like Miss Agnes Toward had just stepped out for a moment. I was struck by how intimate and authentic everything felt, offering a quiet but powerful glimpse into early 20th-century life. The staff were warm and knowledgeable, and the whole experience had a cozy, nostalgic charm. It’s a hidden gem that made me appreciate the everyday history behind ordinary lives.

Shelley C

Google
The house contains a cache of items from 1911 to 1965 that belonged to the previous owner, Miss Agnes Toward. Each room is laid out how she would have lived in it, from her homemade jam in the cupboard to the sewing machine that she used as a dressmaker. There are only six rooms to visit. Two on the entrance floor explain how Tenement houses were used and how the National Trust came to own the property. On the next floor, the four rooms are the actual areas where she lived. There is also a room that contains replica items you can handle and a children's information area. All rooms were very interesting and well laid out. There is a cafe and a small souvernir shop. Prices were reasonable. If you are planning on eating in the cafe, check the opening times as sometimes it closes earlier than the rest of the property. Staff were very welcoming and happy to chat. There are toilets on the ground floor. There is no disabled access to the property. There are 15 steps to the entrance and further steps to the rooms. The rooms are small and full of items, so it would not be possible to move a wheelchair around. Original gas lighting is used, so some rooms had low lighting.

ME GG

Google
Very interesting indeed. I personally would have wanted to see how different levels of people lived in those days, not only one specific person, but even with that (which is a very personal desire), it was great. There is also a cute little sitting area with dress up clothing for kids and coffee machine and snacks for the adults. The staff is above compare and friendly.

Travis Watson

Google
I visited back in February. It is a very lovely museum, which is a great personal insight to life in the past. Everything inside is as it was, back in the good old days. The decor is very beautiful, and with a lovely view outside too. I hope to visit again soon!

Jim Snitker

Google
Filled with the actual household items -- furniture and piano, cook stove, dishes and cookware, art and books, clothing and personal items -- owned by the last occupant who lived there for most of her life. News articles on the wall from the 1930s and earlier amplify the life back then. Well worth the time and effort to get there to see it. Thank you to the trust for keeping it so pristine and original.

Suzette Wanninkhof

Google
Cute little museum that shows the life of an ordinary Glasglow resident in the early 1900s! It's quite small, just a few rooms, and took us under an hour to thoroughly see. Nice, but not necessarily a must-see given all the incredible free museums in the area.

Kathleen S Webber

Google
A perfectly authentic and real experience of Glaswegian tenement history. Staff upstairs are full-to-the-brim with relaxed friendliness and knowledge. Very atmospheric with a historical feel!