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Greater Glasgow & The Clyde Valley

Holmwood

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Classical elegance and architectural tricks distinguish Alexander ‘Greek’ Thomson’s finest domestic creation

  • Discover the richly embellished architecture of Alexander ‘Greek’ Thomson.
  • Learn why Thomson was an architect and an interior designer.
  • Explore the senses in Thomson's playful and colourful designs.
  • Wander around the attractive riverside grounds

Holmwood, located in the Southside of Glasgow, was masterfully designed by Alexander ‘Greek’ Thomson for James Couper, a paper magnate, and his wife in 1857–8. This architectural gem is widely recognised as Thomson’s most exceptional domestic creation, showcasing his incredible design legacy.

At Holmwood, Thomson’s passion for Grecian styling and symmetry is brought to life in every corner, with lavish decorations that echo the vibrant hues of ancient Greek temples.

If you want to learn more about Alexander ‘Greek’ Thomson, our new imagination gallery is the perfect place to delve into his fascinating world. Afterwards, you can unwind with a cup of tea in our dog-friendly café or stroll along the riverside beside the White Cart Water.

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Adult
£8.50
Concession
£6.00
Family
£20.50
One adult family
£14.00
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£1.00
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