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Gorgeous apartment in a Baronial mansion with peaceful, private garden.
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Renfrewshire, Scotland
- Gleniffer Braes Country ParkPlace, Gleniffer Braes Country Park4 Autominuten
- Paisley Witches MemorialPlace, Paisley Witches Memorial4 Autominuten
- OVO HydroPlace, OVO Hydro22 Autominuten
- Glasgow (GLA)Airport, Glasgow (GLA)10 Autominuten
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1 Schlafzimmer (Platz für 2 Personen)
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1 King-Bett
1 Badezimmer
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Gorgeous apartment in a Baronial mansion with peaceful, private garden.
Summary:
Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway. Located on the grounds of a late - Victorian Baronial mansion. Step inside and enjoy a warm, thoughtfully designed interior with plenty of natural light. The living area is ideal for unwinding by the fire, while the fully equipped kitchen makes it easy to cook and dine at your leisure. A cosy bedroom that will ensure a restful night’s sleep, whether you’re here for a short stay or longer visit.
Balgonie House sits just 10 minutes from Glasgow International Airport and 20 minutes from Glasgow's vibrant West End, Kelvingrove, the Botanic Gardens, Byres Road and Ashton Lane all within easy reach. Edinburgh is 1 hour 25 minutes door-to-door via the M8, Loch Lomond is half an hour away, and Stirling, the Trossachs, the Ayrshire coast, the islands of the Firth of Clyde and Glencoe are all within an easy drive. Few addresses in central Scotland let you have cultural city days, lochside walks, royal castles and Highland scenery from the same comfortable front door.
Balgonie House is the perfect year-round base from which to explore the very best of Scotland. A cultural Glasgow and historic Edinburgh, Loch Lomond and The Trossachs, Stirling Castle and Doune Castle (of Outlander fame), Glencoe, and the islands of Arran, Bute and Cumbrae.
The Space:
You are standing within a perfectly preserved piece of Victorian history, a magnificent home originally built to reflect the wealth and global influence of the Coats family, known far and wide as Paisley's famous thread barons. This remarkable Scottish Baronial mansion offers a glimpse into a storied past and invites you to step back into the golden age of Scotland's industrial dominance.
Balgonie House was built around 1896 as a lavish wedding gift for Ernest Symington Coats, the twenty-five-year-old son of George Coats and great-grandson of the founding industrialist of the Coats thread empire. By choosing to build in the affluent southern enclaves of Paisley, Ernest remained close to the beating heart of the family's industrial operations while enjoying a highly exclusive and private retreat.
Architecturally, Balgonie is a textbook example of the Scottish Baronial idiom. The house is built primarily in snecked rubble masonry. A meticulous technique mixing differently sized squared stones to create a textured, durable finish, with ashlar dressings articulating corners and window surrounds. Its massing is deliberately irregular, creating a varied skyline rather than a symmetrical composition. The principal elevation is defined by crow-stepped gables rising above steeply pitched slate roofs, while a central stair tower with bartizan turret projections and a conical roof anchors the silhouette. Additional turreted corners, oriel windows and tall sash windows add light, depth and a picturesque, almost defensive character.
The apartments have been renovated combining a twist of contemporary styling with historic character and charm. Fitted out with high-quality furniture and fittings whilst still encapsulating the original character, with thick walls, sash windows and views to the garden.
Guest Access:
Guests will have a private entrance located at the rear of the house and a shared entrance with The Spires. Our guests also have the option of reserving both apartments simultaneously perfect for a big family or group gathering.
Please note: access to the apartment is via the original spiral turret staircase, winding up through the tower itself, with 4 steps leading up to the main door and 25 further steps up to the apartment door. Due to the historic, curved nature of these stairs and the absence of a lift, the property may not be suitable for guests with limited mobility, accessibility requirements, or elderly visitors who may find spiral staircases difficult to navigate. If you have any questions about access before booking, please get in touch and we'll happily help you decide whether the apartment is right for your group.
Other Things to Note:
- No lift
- High chair and travel cot available upon request
- No check-in on 25th December or 1st January
- Lead guest must be aged 25 or over
- ID verification required for all bookings
- Pet beds and bowls are available on request
Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway. Located on the grounds of a late - Victorian Baronial mansion. Step inside and enjoy a warm, thoughtfully designed interior with plenty of natural light. The living area is ideal for unwinding by the fire, while the fully equipped kitchen makes it easy to cook and dine at your leisure. A cosy bedroom that will ensure a restful night’s sleep, whether you’re here for a short stay or longer visit.
Balgonie House sits just 10 minutes from Glasgow International Airport and 20 minutes from Glasgow's vibrant West End, Kelvingrove, the Botanic Gardens, Byres Road and Ashton Lane all within easy reach. Edinburgh is 1 hour 25 minutes door-to-door via the M8, Loch Lomond is half an hour away, and Stirling, the Trossachs, the Ayrshire coast, the islands of the Firth of Clyde and Glencoe are all within an easy drive. Few addresses in central Scotland let you have cultural city days, lochside walks, royal castles and Highland scenery from the same comfortable front door.
Balgonie House is the perfect year-round base from which to explore the very best of Scotland. A cultural Glasgow and historic Edinburgh, Loch Lomond and The Trossachs, Stirling Castle and Doune Castle (of Outlander fame), Glencoe, and the islands of Arran, Bute and Cumbrae.
The Space:
You are standing within a perfectly preserved piece of Victorian history, a magnificent home originally built to reflect the wealth and global influence of the Coats family, known far and wide as Paisley's famous thread barons. This remarkable Scottish Baronial mansion offers a glimpse into a storied past and invites you to step back into the golden age of Scotland's industrial dominance.
Balgonie House was built around 1896 as a lavish wedding gift for Ernest Symington Coats, the twenty-five-year-old son of George Coats and great-grandson of the founding industrialist of the Coats thread empire. By choosing to build in the affluent southern enclaves of Paisley, Ernest remained close to the beating heart of the family's industrial operations while enjoying a highly exclusive and private retreat.
Architecturally, Balgonie is a textbook example of the Scottish Baronial idiom. The house is built primarily in snecked rubble masonry. A meticulous technique mixing differently sized squared stones to create a textured, durable finish, with ashlar dressings articulating corners and window surrounds. Its massing is deliberately irregular, creating a varied skyline rather than a symmetrical composition. The principal elevation is defined by crow-stepped gables rising above steeply pitched slate roofs, while a central stair tower with bartizan turret projections and a conical roof anchors the silhouette. Additional turreted corners, oriel windows and tall sash windows add light, depth and a picturesque, almost defensive character.
The apartments have been renovated combining a twist of contemporary styling with historic character and charm. Fitted out with high-quality furniture and fittings whilst still encapsulating the original character, with thick walls, sash windows and views to the garden.
Guest Access:
Guests will have a private entrance located at the rear of the house and a shared entrance with The Spires. Our guests also have the option of reserving both apartments simultaneously perfect for a big family or group gathering.
Please note: access to the apartment is via the original spiral turret staircase, winding up through the tower itself, with 4 steps leading up to the main door and 25 further steps up to the apartment door. Due to the historic, curved nature of these stairs and the absence of a lift, the property may not be suitable for guests with limited mobility, accessibility requirements, or elderly visitors who may find spiral staircases difficult to navigate. If you have any questions about access before booking, please get in touch and we'll happily help you decide whether the apartment is right for your group.
Other Things to Note:
- No lift
- High chair and travel cot available upon request
- No check-in on 25th December or 1st January
- Lead guest must be aged 25 or over
- ID verification required for all bookings
- Pet beds and bowls are available on request
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