Overview
Provand's Lordship is the oldest house in Glasgow, built in 1471 as part of a hospital associated with Glasgow Cathedral. It serves as a museum of medieval life with period furnishings.
Highlights
- Medieval Furniture: Authentic 17th-century Scottish oak furniture and domestic objects.
- Herb Garden: A recreated medieval physic garden.
- Period Rooms: Rooms furnished to reflect the lives of the building's historical inhabitants.
History
Built in 1471 by Canon Andrew Muirhead as the Manse of the St Nicholas Hospital. It narrowly escaped demolition several times and was preserved as a museum in 1978.
Visitor Tips
- Tip 1: The herb garden is best visited in spring and summer.
- Tip 2: Combine with Glasgow Cathedral and St Mungo Museum — all three share the medieval precinct.
- Duration: 30–40 minutes.