Glasgow.

Glasgow is a port city on the River Clyde in Scotland's western Lowlands. It's famed for its Victorian and art nouveau architecture, a rich legacy of the city's 18th to 20th century prosperity due to trade and shipbuilding. Today it is a national cultural hub, home to institutions including the Scottish Opera, Scottish Ballet and National Theatre of Scotland, as well as acclaimed museums and a thriving music scene. We have 8 venues in Glasgow, 5 in the West End and 3 on the Southside of the River Clyde, all between 1 and 4.5 miles of the city centre.

HMS Dalriada.

Nestled within a small industrial estate in Govan, this hidden gem provides first class training, meeting and filming facilities. 

Artillery House, Crow Road.

Conveniently located in Glasgow’s West End, this venue is a popular choice for exhibitions, training, and sport. 

Graham House.

Located in Govan, minutes from Ibrox Stadium and the STV Studios, this versatile venue has a lot to offer. 

Houldsworth House.

Located in the West End of Glasgow, this property is within throwing distance of the SECC and Glasgow’s Hydro. With classrooms and a large gym hall this location is ideal for training events and corporate gatherings.

Jardine Street.

Centrally located within Glasgow’s West End and within 5 minutes walk from Kelvingrove subway station, this category B listed, Tudor House is a well-kept secret. 

Walcheren Barracks.

This centrally located building, near Glasgow’s West End, is ideal for sports, training and filming. 

Lowland House.

Located within Glasgow’s West End, Lowland House is an ideal venue for corporate meetings and training events.

Carmunnock Road.

Located in a central location in the Southside of Glasgow, this immaculate site is 4 miles from Glasgow City Centre.

Easterhouse Cadet Hall.

Formally known as Bishoploch Community Hall, this venue is ideal for local community events.

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