Photographs of a circular walk around Garscube Estate
and Dawsholm Park in Bearsden
North Lodge 
      at entrance to Garscube Estate from Maryhill Road at Killermont Garscube was a large 19th-century estate extending over the River Kelvin into the City of Glasgow  | 
      
Driveway 
      in Garscube Estate from North Lodge  | 
      
Trees in Garscube Estate Garscube Estate was purchased by the University of Glasgow in 1947. The estate
holds the Veterinary School,  Small Animal Hospital, Wolfson Halls of Residence, Wolfson
Cancer Research Centre,  West of Scotland Science Park  and sports complex.  | 
      
![]() Kelvin River in
Garscube Estate
      
       
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![]() Bridge over Kelvin River
in Garscube Estate 
      This is an estate bridge connecting the site of the former Garscube House ( now demolished ) with Maryhill Road. The bridge has four flat Tudor-arched spans, and a level carriageway. Note the elaboration of the piers, arch stones and parapet. The square-section balusters are typical of the late 16th and 17th centuries. The architectural treatment of this bridge reflects the popularity of the Tudor and Jacobean styles for the design of country houses and associated buildings until the Scottish Baronial came into vogue in the late1840s.  | 
      
Bridge over Kelvin River 
      in Garscube Estate  | 
      
Bridge over Kelvin River
       
      in Garscube Estate  | 
      
Bridge over Kelvin River  
      on Maryhill Road at Killermont from Garscube Estate  | 
      
![]() Entrance to
Garscube Estate 
      from Maryhill Road at Killermont  | 
      
Monument at
Venture Building  
      in Kelvin Campus Science Park in Garscube Estate  | 
      
Reception
Building  
      for Science Park in Garscube Estate  | 
      
Signpost at
Garscube Estate  
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Signpost at
entrance 
      to Dawsholm Park  | 
      
Bridge over Kelvin River
       
      at entrance to Dawsholm Park from Kelvin Walkway  | 
      
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       at entrance to Dawsholm Park from Kelvin Walkway  | 
      
![]() Former
Dawsholm Mill  
      on River Kelvin  | 
      
Pond in Dawsholm Park 
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Gate House 
      at entrance to Garscube Estate from Switchback Road  | 
      
Wolfson
Cancer Research Centre 
      in Garscube Estate  | 
      
![]() Photograph of
the former Garscube House 
      around 1870 Built in 1827 it was demolished in 1954 Garscube Estate was acquired by the Colquhouns of Luss in 1558. The western part of the estate was in the county of Dunbartonshire and the eastern part within the City of Glasgow, the boundary being the River Kelvin. Glasgow Buildings  | 
      
![]() Map of Garscube
Estate  
      and Dawsholm Park  | 
      
![]() Map of Dawsholm
Park 
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GARSCUBE ESTATE CIRCULAR WALK DESCRIPTION:
Glencoe | Ben Nevis | Knoydart | Isle of Skye | Isle of Arran | The West Highland Way
The Eastern Highlands | The Central Highlands | The Southern Highlands | The NW Highlands