Bed and Breakfasts in Maryhill, Strathclyde
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46 GRAY STREET Kelvingrove Park,
Maryhill, Strathclyde, Scotland,
G3 7SE Heritage Rating:
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Victorian (Time Period)
The Alamo is a friendly family run Guest House, which overlooks Glasgows Kelvingrove Park with views of Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, as well as Glasgow University. This elegant 1870 Victorian building is within easy walking distance (3 - 20minutes) of the main 3 areas of Glasgow; The City Centre … more >>
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From: £38.00
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