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    5.0 (3 reviews)

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    Couper Institute Library

    Couper Institute Library

    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.4 miSouth Side

    Another great public library in Glasgow, in a beautiful building with a good range of opening hours…read moreand completely free services! Excellent. Indeed, Glasgow has a wide range of libraries that are fairly well equipped. This meaning, as M.K. has mentioned, their stock - book wise - can be a little on the dated side and slightly limited. In saying this, if your desired book is in another Glasgow library somewhere else you can easily fill out a request, be informed how long your wait may be and pick it/them up at your local library. Meanwhile, there's a good range of magazines, dvds, cds and videos that you can flip through before popping onto one of their computers. These allow you to surf the worldwide web, type up any important emails/letters, shop and also print/photocopy and even - I believe - now scan documents. Everything you could need in an easily accessible place and all either free (or for a marginal fee e.g. printing and photocopying). This particular library is really local, handy and has a lovely, quiet and relaxed vibe to it. Perfect.

    I always consider one of the greatest privileges that we have as Scots is the institution of the…read morepublic library. They are warm, reassuringly musty, located in beautiful buildings and best of all - free to everyone. There were no doubt fears that libraries would be left behind in the Internet age, with books becoming redundant, over sites like Wikipedia and youtube. Thankfully, libraries have moved with the times and the Couper has done exactly the same - by introducing computers complete with decent software and Internet access. There are times when I've gone down there and used the computers and I've had no problem with access. The place is always stocked with recent magazines and newspapers. On the book front, things are less impressive but the Couper can't be blamed for that. People simply don't use the library there as much as they used to and return and take books from elsewhere. As a result, you tend to see the same old stuff on the shelf. I delight, however, in seeing something that has just been released and am proud that my local library has managed to pick it up. There is also an impressive children's section which I used a lot in my youth. Despite us now living in an Internet world where information can be accessed in less than a second, the death of libraries would be unforgivable. We should be proud and I'm proud of the Couper.

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    Pollok House

    5.0(1 review)
    1.9 miSouth Side

    Pollok Estate has been the home of the Maxwell family since the mid-13th century. The current house…read moreis an impressive 18th century mansion which was gifted by Mrs Anne Maxwell Macdonald to the City of Glasgow in 1966. This 'gift' included the house's art collection and 361 acres of surrounding parkland. Within the house you can see collections of: Spanish art, antique furniture, silverware, ceramics and an impressive library. Rather sweetly, these collections were gathered through genuine interest and love of art, ceramics and books (instead of the mercenary reasons you'll find elsewhere). Furthermore, these collections are presented in a realistic setting throughout the house - with a bedroom, library, smoking room and billiard room on open display of the public. The items held within are kept preserved by limited natural light (if you move the shutters and/or blinds in order to look at the view please return these to their original state) and no photography. On the lower level of the house, you can have a look round a few of the servants rooms (this is where the photos were taken with permission). There is also a gift shop and a small, convenient tearoom which serves decent food at fairly reasonable prices. This is a lovely house, with tons of history and interest. For instance, visiting guests to this house over its lifetime have even included Chaucer.

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    Busby Library

    Busby Library

    4.5(2 reviews)
    1.9 miBusby, South Side

    Busby library is one of those blink and you'd miss it places on the main road in Busby. Easy…read moreaccessible to both bus and car users. Easy to get to from east Kilbride and Glasgow. Its only a smal library but has lots of choice for both adult and child readers alike. Has a large noticeboard of things to do in the community which is needed in a small community like Busby. Staff are very friendly and go out of their way to help when you need it without being in your face.

    Second Avenue, King's Park , Glasgow, G44 4te, United Kingdom (£800 pcm)…read more This rarely available large spacious traditional mid terrace villa in a much sought after locale of Kings Park, Glasgow. The property comprises of large spacious lounge with feature fireplace and bay window, second family room, this connects through to a conservatory, kitchen opening through to the garden. There is a downstairs toilet and there is also a family bathroom on the half landing. There are three bedrooms on the first floor and a large 4th bedroom with an ensuite shower room on the 3rd floor. Well kept gardens to the rear and front has been monoblocked recently providing off street parking. This property has double glazing installed, it is available immediately. This address falls within the catchment area of several local primary and secondary schools. Commuting is easy as local bus and rail links are close by. Contact G1homes.com at talktous@G1homes.com to arrange a viewing or for more information

    Giffnock Library - libraries - Updated May 2026

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